IronNet merges with LGL
On August 27, IronNet, Inc. announced that it has completed its previously announced business combination with Reno, NV-based LGL Systems Acquisition Corp (“LGL”).
The transaction was unanimously approved by LGL’s board of directors and was approved at a special meeting of LGL stockholders on August 26, 2021. In connection with the closing, LGL changed its name to IronNet, Inc. The ticker symbols for the previously outstanding common stock and warrants of LGL will change from “DFNS” and “DFNS.WS” to “IRNT” and “IRNT.WS” and will begin trading as such on the New York Stock Exchange on August 27, 2021.
Founded in 2014, IronNet offers a radically different operational model for cybersecurity defense that enables companies to break away from having to defend in isolation – a dramatically different way to address a market that is expected to grow from $25 billion to $40 billion over the next three years. IronNet has a proven ability to detect hidden intrusions that no other tools can see and a real-time threat sharing platform that brings speed and precision to security teams and, for the first time, enables companies to detect and collaborate in real time. This provides the cybersecurity industry’s first “network effect” go-to-market strategy and builds on the company’s subscription-based recurring revenue financial model.
Amid the backdrop of a series of U.S. presidential-level cybersecurity initiatives — including three recent Executive Orders and a high-profile summit focused on improving cyber resilience across public and private sectors— IronNet is entering the public market at a time of rapidly escalating demand for effective cyber defense.
GEN (Ret.) Keith Alexander, founder and co-chief executive officer of IronNet, said, “We are excited to complete this business combination, which will position IronNet to truly transform and scale cyber defense for more organizations around the world. As a public company, we intend to apply our increased financial resources to accelerate product innovation for our customers and expand our portfolio of offerings. We are grateful to LGL for their support of IronNet and their faith in our mission, and we look forward to making the world a safer place with Collective Defense.”
Rob LaPenta, managing partner of Aston Capital LLC and former co-CEO of LGL, said, “I am proud to be affiliated with IronNet and the significant technology impact that they bring to the cybersecurity market. This is great news for organizations in their defense against ongoing cyberattacks, and we are confident they will indeed transform cybersecurity.” LaPenta, along with Mary Gallagher, former CFO of Sikorsky Aircraft and former LGL board member, joins IronNet’s Board of Directors effective immediately.
William Welch, co-CEO of IronNet, added, “There has never been a more relevant time to expand our operations at IronNet and realize our vision in the market. Every day we see news headlines that reinforce the need for why we started this company – to offer detection technology and sharing capabilities that turn the tide against increasingly aggressive cyber attackers. Every day, organizations are being victimized by cyberattacks all over the world — organizations that IronNet is well positioned to bring together for a more effective defense.”
Source: IronNet