Full-Time
Posted on 8/12/2025
Persistent data protection with secure sharing
$190k - $240k/yr
No H1B Sponsorship
Tampa, FL, USA
In Person
US Top Secret Clearance Required
Virtru provides data protection and privacy solutions through a platform that safeguards data sharing, storage, and analysis across its lifecycle. Its Trusted Data Format (TDF) is an open standard that keeps data protected and accessible only to authorized users, wherever it is stored or shared, by letting developers embed protections into apps, devices, or infrastructure. Unlike perimeter-focused security, Virtru emphasizes data-centric controls that travel with the data, offered through a suite of developer tools and subscriptions. The company aims to help healthcare, finance, government, and education meet privacy regulations and reduce data breaches by maintaining ongoing control over sensitive information.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
Series D
Total Funding
$189.8M
Headquarters
Washington DC, District of Columbia
Founded
2012
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Virtru integrates Data Security Platform with Cloudflare R2 to enable object-level Access Control. Image Credit: Sashkin/Bigstockphoto.com Virtru, the leader in data-centric security, today announced that its Data Security Platform now delivers object-level data governance to Cloudflare R2 cloud storage. The integration enables organizations to enforce cryptographic, attribute-based access policies on individual objects stored in R2, transforming a single storage bucket into a governed repository where different files carry different access rules, enforced by the data itself. As a result, organizations can store, search, analyze, and connect AI tools to their most sensitive data in Cloudflare R2 while retaining persistent, granular control over every object - ensuring only authorized individuals and systems can access sensitive data, regardless of location or application. Shifting Access Control from the Bucket Level to the Data Level Like all S3-compatible object storage, Cloudflare R2 governs access at the bucket level. Everyone with access to a bucket can see everything inside it. Organizations have historically worked around this limitation by proliferating buckets - creating separate buckets for different sensitivity levels, different departments, and different regulatory regimes. The result is architectural complexity that drives up cost, slows operations, and creates data silos with governance gaps. The Virtru Data Security Platform eliminates that tradeoff. With Trusted Data Format (TDF) encryption and attribute-based access control (ABAC) applied at the individual object level, a single R2 bucket can hold objects with entirely different governance profiles. A finance analyst and an engineering lead can both access the same bucket, but each can only open the files for which they are authorized. Contracts, engineering specifications, research data, and compliance records coexist in a single repository, each governed by its own policy and enforced cryptographically by the data itself. From Protected Storage to Governed Operations "Securing data at rest has never been a hard problem," said John Ackerly, CEO and Co-Founder of Virtru. "The hard problem is governing what happens to sensitive data once it's put to work - searched, analyzed, queried, or accessed by AI tools and automated workflows. Data owners shouldn't have to choose between the operational and economic benefits of modern cloud storage and the ability to govern their most sensitive data. Now, with the Virtru Data Security Platform and Cloudflare R2, they no longer have to." Because every object in R2 now carries its own cryptographically enforced access policy, the Virtru Data Security Platform enables organizations to move beyond static storage protection into governed operations where sensitive data can be actively searched, analyzed, and acted upon while policy enforcement remains continuous and granular. Every operation is evaluated in real time against the requesting user's attributes and enforced by the object's own TDF-wrapped policy. Governance doesn't depend on the application, the network, or the storage provider. It travels with the data. Why Cloudflare R2 R2's zero egress fees make object-level governance especially practical. When data retrieval incurs no transfer costs, real-time policy evaluation adds no compounding overhead. Organizations get the storage economics they chose R2 for - plus the ability to commingle data with different sensitivity levels in the same repository, each object individually protected, revocable at any time, and auditable across every access event. Cloudflare secures the network and infrastructure. The Virtru Data Security Platform secures the data itself. Virtru + Cloudflare: Complementary Security Architecture R2 and the Virtru Data Security Platform operate at complementary layers of the security stack: Infrastructure layer (Cloudflare): Encryption at rest and in transit, DDoS protection, global distribution across 330+ data centers, S3-compatible API, and native Workers integration for edge compute Data layer (Virtru): Object-level TDF encryption, attribute-based access control, real-time policy enforcement, access revocation, and comprehensive audit logging across every access event TDF encryption ensures that objects stored in R2 remain cryptographically protected even at rest - Cloudflare infrastructure cannot decrypt the contents. Only users, systems, or applications whose attributes satisfy the object's ABAC policy can access the plaintext. Data sovereignty stays with the data owner, not the storage provider. Now Available to Early Adopters The integration is available now through an early adopter program. Organizations interested in deploying object-level data governance across their Cloudflare R2 environments can learn more at virtru.com/data-security-platform or contact their Virtru account representative. John Ackerly, CEO and Co-Founder of Virtru Securing data at rest has never been a hard problem. The hard problem is governing what happens to sensitive data once it's put to work - searched, analyzed, queried, or accessed by AI tools and automated workflows. Data owners shouldn't have to choose between the operational and economic benefits of modern cloud storage and the ability to govern their most sensitive data. Now, with the Virtru Data Security Platform and Cloudflare R2, they no longer have to. Ray Sharma is an Industry Analyst and Editor at The Fast Mode. 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Virtru has announced its Data Security Platform now provides object-level data governance for Cloudflare R2 cloud storage. The integration enables organisations to enforce cryptographic, attribute-based access policies on individual objects, allowing different files within a single storage bucket to carry different access rules. The platform uses Trusted Data Format encryption and attribute-based access control applied at the object level, eliminating the need for multiple buckets to manage different sensitivity levels. Each object carries its own cryptographically enforced access policy, enabling real-time policy evaluation whilst maintaining R2's zero egress fee benefits. The integration is now available through an early adopter programme. Virtru's platform is trusted by over 6,000 organisations, including JPMorganChase, Equifax and the US Department of Defense.
Virtru, a data security company based in Washington, D.C., has successfully completed a Series D financing round, raising $50 million. The financing was led by King & Spalding.
"By integrating Pexip's secure video solutions with Virtru's advanced data protection and granular access controls, we are giving defense organizations the ability to protect sensitive conversations while improving operational agility, giving mission partners the advantage of speed and control."
Virtru, a data security company founded by John and Will Ackerly, raised $50 million in a Series D round led by Iconiq Capital, valuing the company at $500 million. Other investors include Bessemer Venture Partners, Foundry, and The Chertoff Group. Virtru, with 6,700 customers including Equifax and the U.S. Department of Defense, aims to lead in data security in an AI-driven world. The company has expanded from email encryption to broader data security solutions.