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Cybersecurity M&A Roundup: 30 Deals Announced in December 2025

Significant cybersecurity M&A deals announced by Akamai, Red Hat, Checkmarx, Silent Push, and ServiceNow.

2025 cybersecurity M&A

Thirty cybersecurity-related merger and acquisition (M&A) deals were announced in December 2025.

SecurityWeek has cataloged more than 420 M&A deals in 2025. A detailed report will be published in the coming weeks.

Eight acquisitions involving pure-play cybersecurity firms exceeded $1 billion

Here are some of the most important cybersecurity M&A deals announced in December 2025:    

Akamai acquires Fermyon

Cloud and security company Akamai has acquired serverless cloud provider Fermyon. Fermyon’s WebAssembly (Wasm) function-as-a-service is being combined with Akamai’s platform to enable enterprises to build edge-native applications with better performance and lower costs. Akamai also plans to deepen the integration between the edge functions platform and its performance and security products.

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Checkmarx acquires Tromzo

Application security firm Checkmarx has acquired Tromzo, a company specializing in AI-native autonomous security agents. Tromzo’s technology and engineering team will enhance the Checkmarx One platform and expand Checkmarx Assist AI agents. Tromzo founders and employees will join Checkmarx’s product and engineering organization.

Integrity360 acquires Cresco and Redshift

Integrity360, an Ireland-based cybersecurity firm with a presence in Europe and Africa, announced two acquisitions in December. It bought South Africa-based Redshift, which specializes in penetration testing, to strengthen its presence in South Africa and expand its SOC capabilities. It also announced buying Cresco, a cybersecurity services consultancy that serves organizations in Belgium and Luxembourg. 

Outpost24 acquires Infinipoint

Swedish exposure management and identity security firm Outpost24 announced the acquisition of Infinipoint, a company providing device identity, posture validation, and secure workforce access solutions. The deal marks Outpost24’s entry into the zero trust workforce access market, and enables the company to enhance its identity security capabilities. 

Red Hat acquires Chatterbox Labs

Red Hat has acquired AI security and safety company Chatterbox Labs. Red Hat said the acquisition enables it to add safety testing and guardrails to its AI. Red Hat’s MLOps capabilities will be combined with Chatterbox’s guardrail capabilities.

ServiceNow to acquire Armis and Veza

ServiceNow is acquiring Armis, a company specializing in solutions for discovering IT, OT, and IoT assets, in a $7.75 billion cash deal. ServiceNow is also buying identity security firm Veza, reportedly for $1 billion. The goal is to extend the capabilities of its security and risk portfolios.

Silent Push acquires HYAS

Threat intelligence company Silent Push has acquired HYAS, a Canada-based firm specializing in proactive threat intelligence and protective DNS solutions. The deal enables Silent Push to enhance its capabilities and expand its customer base. HYAS leadership and employees will join Silent Push, and the company will operate under the Silent Push brand.

Other cybersecurity M&A deals announced in December 2025:

Aretum acquires Veterans Engineering

Arteris to acquire Cycuity

Bastion merges with Phronesis Security

BigBear.ai acquires Ask Sage

Broadwing Capital acquires CloudScale365 

BTQ acquires PQC IP through Keypair investment

Cyderes acquires Lucidum

Harbor IT acquires ZAG Technical

ID-Pal acquires NorthRow

Infinum acquires AMR CyberSecurity

itSynergy acquires Comply’s Itegria Business

Limerston Capital acquires Aristi

MetaCompliance acquires Junglemap

Northern Telecom acquires C-STEM

oXya acquires Axl & Trax

Red River acquires Invictus

SPIE acquires Cyqueo

Symposit acquires HumanLink

Synergy ECP acquires NetServices

Woven Solutions acquires Cystemic Security

TRM acquires Sheffield Scientific

Related: Cybersecurity M&A Roundup: 30 Deals Announced in November 2025

Related: Cybersecurity M&A Roundup: 45 Deals Announced in October 2025

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Eduard Kovacs (@EduardKovacs) is senior managing editor at SecurityWeek. He worked as a high school IT teacher before starting a career in journalism in 2011. Eduard holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial informatics and a master’s degree in computer techniques applied in electrical engineering.

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