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Cybersecurity M&A Roundup for December 1-12, 2021

Cybersecurity M&A Roundup for December 1-12, 2021

Eighteen cybersecurity-related acquisitions were announced December 1-12, 2021.

<p><img src="https://www.securityweek.com/sites/default/files/images/cybersecurity_acquisitions_main%20copy.jpg" alt="Cybersecurity M&A Roundup for December 1-12, 2021" title="Cybersecurity M&A Roundup for December 1-12, 2021" width="675" height="338" style="vertical-align: top;" /></p><p><span><span>Eighteen cybersecurity-related acquisitions were announced December 1-12, 2021.</span></span></p>

Eighteen cybersecurity-related acquisitions were announced December 1-12, 2021.

Acclaim Technical Services acquires Entegra Systems

Acclaim Technical Services (ATS), which specializes in operational support, language, and technology services, has acquired cyber technology solutions provider Entegra Systems. Both companies are US-based government contractors, and the acquisition of Entegra, which provides services to defense and intelligence agencies, will help ATS expand.

Aqua Security acquires Argon

Aqua Security, a cloud security company specializing in containers, has announced the acquisition of software development security firm Argon in an effort to expand its capabilities. Both companies are based in Israel. Aqua told SecurityWeek that the acquisition price is in the tens of millions of dollars.

Avast acquires Evernym

Czech Republic-based consumer and endpoint security solutions provider Avast has acquired Evernym, a US-based identity solutions provider that specializes in self-sovereign identity. Next year, Avast plans on releasing products based on identity technology acquired from Evernym.

Cerberus Sentinel acquires Arkavia Networks

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US-based cybersecurity consulting and managed services company Cerberus Cyber Sentinel Corporation has expanded into Latin America with the acquisition of Chile-based Arkavia Networks. Arkavia will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Cerberus Sentinel and it will continue to be based in Chile and led by its current CEO.

CDW acquires Sirius Computer Solutions

IT solutions provider CDW Corporation has announced the acquisition of Sirius Computer Solutions. Both companies are based in the U.S. and they provide, among other things, cybersecurity consulting and managed services. CDW, which has paid $2.5 billion in cash for Sirius, said the deal is expected to accelerate and enhance its capabilities in several areas, including security.

Claroty acquires Medigate

Industrial cybersecurity firm Claroty has entered an agreement to acquire healthcare IoT security company Medigate for $400 million. Claroty says the plan is to combine their expertise and technologies into a single platform.

Cloudflare acquires Zaraz

Web security and performance solutions provider Cloudflare has announced buying Zaraz, an Israel-based firm that has developed technology designed to secure and speed up websites by reducing the impact of third-party analytics and marketing tools. Zaraz was built on Cloudflare’s own Workers developer platform.

ComplySci acquires RIA in a Box

ComplySci, which provides regulatory technology and compliance solutions for the financial services sector, acquired RIA in a Box, which provides compliance, cybersecurity, and operational software solutions to the wealth management industry. The goal is to create advanced compliance solutions for the financial services industry. RIA in a Box will continue to operate as its own brand.

Exclusive Networks acquires Networks Unlimited

France-based cybersecurity solutions distributor Exclusive Networks has acquired Networks Unlimited, a South Africa-based value-added distributor focusing on the cybersecurity and infrastructure markets. The deal enables Exclusive Networks to expand its global footprint.

IBM acquires SXiQ

IBM announced the acquisition of SXiQ, an Australia-based company that specializes in cloud applications, platforms, and cybersecurity. The tech giant said the acquisition will help it further advance its hybrid cloud and AI strategy.

Jumio acquires 4Stop

Identity verification company Jumio is buying 4Stop, a Germany-based firm that specializes in KYB, KYC, compliance and fraud prevention. 4Stop has been a Jumio partner and the combination of their solutions will enable their customers to manage their entire identity lifecycle from a single platform.

Lee Equity Partners acquires Unlimited Technology

Private equity firm Lee Equity Partners has acquired Unlimited Technology, which provides security systems integration solutions, with capabilities to address the convergence of physical security with network security and cybersecurity.

Moody’s acquires PassFort and kompany

Credit rating giant Moody’s announced the acquisition of UK-based identity verification, customer onboarding, and risk analysis firm PassFort Limited, and an agreement to buy 360kompany AG (kompany), an Austria-based company that provides a platform for audit-proof business verification and KYC. Moody’s said the two companies enable it to enhance its KYC, anti-money laundering, compliance, and counterparty risk capabilities.

Orchestra Group acquires Netformx

Israel-based risk management company Orchestra Group has acquired Netformx, a US-based firm that provides solutions for simplifying IT sales complexity and increasing seller profitability. The deal will enable Orchestra to expand its global footprint and expand its technical capabilities, particularly when it comes to discovering network vulnerabilities.

Permira acquires Mimecast

Private equity firm Permira wants to acquire email security company Mimecast for roughly $5.8 billion. Permira, which plans on taking Mimecast private, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire all of its outstanding ordinary shares for $80 per share. The transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2022, but there will be a go-shop period until January 6, 2022,

Tesserent acquires Pearson Corporation and Claricent

Cybersecurity and secure cloud services provider Tesserent has acquired cybersecurity consulting firms Pearson Corporation (for $21.5 million) and Claricent (for $2.8 million). All of these companies are based in Australia.

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