VirnetX Holding Corporation, which operates primarily through its subsidiary VirnetX, Inc., is a U.S.-based entity dedicated to developing and providing internet security software and related technologies. The company engineers advanced solutions, including a secure domain name registry and its proprietary GABRIEL Connection Technology, all designed to safeguard online communications by employing a zero-trust network access methodology. Among its comprehensive suite of licenses and services are: VirnetX One: A Security-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform engineered to shield enterprise applications, services, and infrastructure from cyber threats. GABRIEL Connection Technology Software Development Kit (SDK): Facilitating rapid integration of their security methods into existing software implementations. War Room software: Which establishes a highly secure video conferencing environment for sensitive discussions and data, ensuring invisibility to unauthorized parties. GABRIEL Collaboration Suite: Enabling seamless and protected cross-platform communication among users' devices. VirnetX caters to a diverse clientele, including providers of domain infrastructure and communication services, system integrators, corporate clients, developers, and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of various computing and mobile devices (such as chips, servers, desktops, smartphones, tablets, and laptops). Their solutions are applied across critical markets like IP-telephony, mobile communications, fixed-mobile convergence, and unified communications. Established in 2005, the company maintains its headquarters in Zephyr Cove, Nevada.
VirnetX Receives Facility Security Clearance for Utah Facility
VirnetX announced that its wholly owned subsidiary was granted a Facility Security Clearance (FCL) for its Utah facility by the Defense Counterintelligence Agency and Security Agency.
This clearance serves as a prerequisite for supporting classified contracts and follows previous certifications including DD Form 2345 and a GSA Multiple Award Schedule contract.
CEO Kendall Larsen described the authorization as the most consequential security milestone in the company's history, positioning it to serve critical missions for the defense and intelligence communities.