SecurityWeek staff has confirmed that portable storage, authentication, and trusted virtual computing solutions provider, IronKey, has raised $22 million in venture capital funding.
An official press release is said to be coming later this week, but IronKey’s CEO, Dave Jevans, has confirmed that reports of the funding earlier in the day are true and that the company has raised $22 million in new funding.
IronKey solutions include IronKey Basic, a secure USB flash drive available in multiple versions and IronKey Enterprise Virtual Desktop, a solution for carrying a secure computer operating system in your pocket. Powered by IronKey Enterprise Management software, IronKey network-aware devices can be managed remotely by an organization’s IT staff and are designed to meet the security, performance, and privacy standards of demanding enterprise and government customers.
IronKey claims thousands of customers, including Fortune 500 companies, enterprise organizations in financial services, healthcare and legal markets, as well as government agencies, including FEMA, NATO and DHS.
For more information visit: http://www.ironkey.com/

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