Strider Technologies Joins Oracle Defense Ecosystem
Strider Technologies has joined the Oracle Corporation Defense Ecosystem, a program designed to accelerate AI, cybersecurity, and national security innovation, announced in a press release.
Launched by Oracle in 2025, the Defense Ecosystem connects startups, scale-ups, and established enterprises to help government organizations adopt advanced technologies more securely. Strider will gain access to Oracle’s cloud infrastructure, AI expertise, preferred pricing, and technical support to develop and deploy its intelligence solutions for defense and industrial security missions.
Strider joins other companies in the program, including Airis Labs, Defense Unicorns, Duality Technologies, and Heven Drones. The collaboration aims to enhance Strider’s ability to deliver strategic intelligence capabilities that provide visibility into global threat landscapes and support U.S. and allied national security efforts.
Founded in Salt Lake City, Strider operates in 15 countries and provides AI-driven intelligence solutions that help organizations identify and manage risks related to intellectual property theft, talent targeting, and supply chain vulnerabilities.
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