Ionic Security

Ionic Security

A data security platform, provides access control, intellectual property monitoring, data encryption, and policy management.

  • Edit
Get premium to view all results
DateInvestorsAmountRound
-investor investor investor investor investor investor investor investor

€0.0

round
N/A

€0.0

round
investor investor investor investor investor investor investor investor

€0.0

round
investor investor investor investor investor investor investor investor

€0.0

round
investor investor investor investor investor investor investor investor investor

€0.0

round
investor investor investor investor

€0.0

round
N/A

€0.0

round
investor investor investor investor investor investor investor

€0.0

round
investor investor investor investor investor investor

€0.0

round
*

$30.2m

Acquisition
Total Funding000k

Financials

Estimates*

Get premium to view all results
Edit
Revenues, earnings & profits over time
USD20192020202120222023
Revenues00000000000000000000
EBITDA00000000000000000000
Profit00000000000000000000
EV00000000000000000000
EV / revenue00.0x00.0x00.0x00.0x00.0x
EV / EBITDA00.0x00.0x00.0x00.0x00.0x
R&D budget00000000000000000000

Source: Dealroom estimates

Notes (0)
More about Ionic Security
Made with AI
Edit

Ionic Security, founded in 2011 by Adam Ghetti, established itself as a significant player in the data security sector from its base in Atlanta, Georgia. The company was created to address the challenges of maintaining data trust in a world increasingly reliant on cloud and mobile technologies. Ghetti, a technologist with extensive experience in building large-scale internet systems, applied his expertise in application, network, and data security to pioneer the company's approach. His work has resulted in numerous patents in areas like autonomous systems and cryptographic methods.

The company's core offering was the Machina™ platform, an enterprise-class data protection engine. This platform functioned as a system of record for managing data access policies, handling encryption key management, and enforcing these policies in real-time. Machina was designed to decouple access logic from application code, allowing organizations to manage and alter policy enforcement across multiple systems with minimal code changes. The business model centered on licensing this platform to large enterprises and government agencies, enabling them to protect and control data wherever it resided or traveled—across corporate networks, in the cloud, or on mobile devices. Clients included major organizations in finance, government, retail, and healthcare. The platform's key features included attribute-based access control (ABAC), dynamic policy enforcement, and detailed analytics, providing a centralized way to manage data security and privacy.

Ionic Security secured substantial funding throughout its history, raising a total of $273 million over 11 rounds from prominent institutional investors like Amazon, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Google Ventures. This financial backing enabled the company to scale its operations and expand its reach. A significant milestone in the company's journey was its acquisition by Twilio in May 2021. Following the acquisition, Ionic Security ceased accepting new customers as a standalone entity, and its technology was integrated into Twilio's customer engagement platform to enhance its security and data protection capabilities.

Keywords: data security, encryption key management, data access policy, cloud security, Machina platform, Adam Ghetti, data protection engine, enterprise security, access control, policy enforcement, Twilio acquisition, cybersecurity, data governance, attribute-based access control, information security, data trust, network security, mobile security, application security, data encryption

Analytics
Unlock the full power of analytics with a premium account
Track company size and historic growth
Track team composition and strength
Track website visits and app downloads