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From Hospital Bed to a Health Innovation: The Birth of Dr. Tracker

Fortune India

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November 2025

As artificial intelligence and automation weave their way into every device from drones to medical wearables the question of cybersecurity has become inseparable from safety.

From Hospital Bed to a Health Innovation: The Birth of Dr. Tracker

Ms.Sethi, founder of Pipeline Securities after having graduated a month from Security Informatics - Johns Hopkins University, recognized early how vulnerable this new ecosystem could be.

While studying embedded systems security, she hacked drones and ECG systems to analyze how machine-to-machine communication could be intercepted or altered. That exploration revealed a broader truth: Vulnerabilities were entering markets faster than AI-powered embedded devices.

Pipeline Securities was founded to bridge that gap helping new age manufacturers navigate the cybersecurity verification process required for approval of connected embedded technologies like health and defence. But as the company began closing in on its first two letters of intent, Sethi's own health took an unexpected turn.

One night, she was rushed to the emergency room after a severe flareup of ulcerative colitis, an autoimmune gastrointestinal condition she has lived with for over a decade. The founder who spent her days protecting systems suddenly found herself trying to decode her own.

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