Raytheon and IronNet Cybersecurity have teamed up to develop cyber platforms that could be used to defend operational and information technology systems against threat actors.
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IronNet Updates Network Traffic Analysis Tool for AWS Interoperability
IronNet Cybersecurity has expanded the features of its IronDefense network traffic analysis platform to enable Amazon Web Services users to replicate Amazon Virtual Private Cloud traffic and trasmit the data to the NTA tool for behavioral analysis.
Read More »Russell Cobb Joins IronNet as Chief Marketing Officer
Russell Cobb, a 16-year veteran of analytics software developer SAS Institute, has been named chief marketing officer of IronNet Cybersecurity.
Read More »AWS, IronNet, C5 Capital Execs to Speak at UK-Sponsored Cyber Forum in New York
Senior executives at Amazon Web Services, IronNet Cybersecurity and C5 Capital will participate in various speaking engagements at a cybersecurity event to be held Monday in New York aboard the U.K.’s HMS Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier. Andre Pienaar, founder and managing partner of C5 Capital, will attend the Atlantic Future …
Read More »IronNet’s Keith Alexander: Industry-Govt Data Exchange Key to Prevent Business Cyber Breaches
IronNet Cybersecurity founder, President and CEO Keith Alexander has said he believes industry can avoid breaches if companies share more information with the U.S. government, Motherboard reported Tuesday. Alexander, a retired U.S. Army general and former National Security Agency director, told audience at a cybersecurity forum in Manhattan he also believes private companies that are victims …
Read More »IronNet CEO Keith Alexander Backs White House Memo on Chinese Trade Practices
IronNet Cybersecurity CEO Keith Alexander has expressed support to President Donald Trump’s memorandum on China’s trade practices saying the measure would help put an end to the “theft and forced transfers” of U.S. intellectual property. Trump on Monday signed a presidential memo that directs the U.S. trade representative to decide whether to …
Read More »IronNet’s Keith Alexander: Govt-Industry Collaboration Needed to ‘De-Risk’ Security Tools
Retired U.S. Army Gen. Keith Alexander, president and CEO of IronNet Cybersecurity, has said the government and private sector must work together to fight cyber threats and de-risk security tools that intelligence agencies use against enemies following a ransomware attack that has affected systems worldwide, TechCrunch reported Wednesday. The former National Security Agency director …
Read More »Keith Alexander: IronNet Secures $32.5M in Funds for Cyber Defense Platform
IronNet Cybersecurity has obtained $32.5 million in a Trident Capital Cybersecurity-led funding round to further develop a platform designed to protect enterprises’ network infrastructures from potential cyber threats. IronNet’s cyber defense tool works to detect anomalous network patterns through the use of petabyte-scale analytics and behavioral models, IronNet said Sunday. …
Read More »Hawkeye 360 Appoints Martin Faga, Joan Dempsey, Joe Donnelly to Advisory Board for Defense Intelligence Insight; John Serafini Quoted
HawkEye 360 has named Martin Faga of the National Reconnaissance Office, Joan Dempsey of Intelligence at the Defense Intelligence Agency and former senator Joe Donnelly to its advisory board to add defense and intelligence expertise, the company announced on Thursday.
Read More »Retired Army Gen. Keith Alexander Keynotes at NYC Cybersecurity Summit
Retired U.S. Army Gen. Keith Alexander, president and CEO of IronNet Cybersecurity, delivered a keynote speech Monday at the CyberConnect 2017 conference that took place in New York City. He told event audience he believes the U.S. government should play a key role in efforts to protect trade secrets the same way …
Read More »GovCon Execs Laud White House Memo on China’s Trade Practices; Leidos’ Roger Krone Comments
Several government contracting industry leaders have commended President Donald Trump’s move to sign a memorandum on China’s trade practices. The White House memo would authorize the U.S. trade representative to decide whether to conduct an investigation into China’s alleged theft of U.S. intellectual property, The Hill reported Monday. “Safeguarding our …
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