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IronNet

IronNet is a cybersecurity company that provides Network Detection and Response (NDR) and collective defense capabilities for enterprises and public-sector organizations.

  • Collective defense platform for sharing and correlating cyber threat data across organizations (network security).
  • NDR capabilities for identifying anomalous and malicious activity (threat detection).
  • Behavioral analytics applied to network traffic to surface suspicious patterns and potential intrusions (security analytics).
  • Support for Security Operations (SecOps) centers with visualizations, workflows, and analyst collaboration features (SOC operations).
  • Cybersecurity offerings oriented toward enterprises, critical infrastructure operators, and government entities (enterprise security).

More About IronNet

IronNet focuses on network-centric cybersecurity for enterprises, critical infrastructure, and government entities, with offerings organized around NDR and what it describes as collective defense (network security, threat detection). The company’s technology is designed for deployment in environments where organizations operate SecOps centers (SOCs), maintain complex network topologies, and require visibility into east-west and north-south traffic across on-premises (on-prem) and hybrid infrastructures.

The core model of IronNet’s platform emphasizes behavioral analytics applied to network traffic metadata and related telemetry (security analytics). This approach relies on baselining normal activity within an environment and then identifying anomalies that may indicate command-and-control traffic, lateral movement, data exfiltration, or other tactics, techniques, and procedures that align with frameworks such as MITRE ATT&CK (threat intelligence). By correlating unusual patterns across multiple organizations that participate in a collective defense community, the platform is intended to detect campaigns and shared threats earlier than would be possible if each participant operated in isolation.

From an architectural standpoint, IronNet’s offerings typically System Integration Testing (SIT) alongside existing perimeter defenses, endpoint security tools, and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) platforms (security architecture). Network sensors or data collectors feed information into an analytics layer, which applies Machine Learning (ML) models and rule-based detection to surface alerts and insights. The platform provides dashboards, investigation views, and collaboration features that SOC analysts can use for triage, threat hunting, and incident response workflows. Integration points commonly include log management tools, ticketing systems, and security orchestration platforms, allowing IronNet’s detections to enter existing enterprise processes.

Collective defense, as presented by IronNet, extends traditional NDR capabilities with mechanisms for sharing anonymized threat indicators, behavioral patterns, and analytic insights among participating organizations (threat intelligence sharing). This model is positioned for sectors where multiple entities face similar adversaries, such as critical infrastructure, defense-industrial, and governmental communities. By contributing and receiving shared context, participants can align their defenses to campaigns observed across the community.

In an enterprise technology directory, IronNet aligns with categories such as NDR, threat intelligence and information sharing, security analytics, and SOC enablement platforms. Its offerings are generally evaluated by technical stakeholders such as CISOs, security architects, and SOC leaders who require visibility into advanced threats, integration with existing security stacks, and options to collaborate on threat detection across organizational boundaries.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 310
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M
  • Stock Ticker: IRNT

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Corporate Headquarters

7900 Tysons Corner Center
McLean, VA 22102

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Communications Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Computer Networking