KPCB invested nearly $6m, TechOperators put in $1.8m and Google Ventures $250,000 in Ionic Security, according to BizJournal.
Ionic Security, a US-based data security software provider formerly known as Social Fortress, has extended its series A round to $9.4m from a consortium including Google Ventures, the corporate venturing unit of the eponymous search engine provider.
Alongside Google Ventures in the A round was venture capital firms Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB), TechOperators and FF and angel investors, including Ken Levine (chief executive of NitroSecurity before its acquisition by McAfee), Christopher Klaus (founder of Internet Security Systems purchased…