
"Forty cybersecurity merger and acquisition (M&A) deals were announced in September 2025. An analysis conducted by SecurityWeek shows that 405 cybersecurity-related mergers and acquisitions were announced in 2024. Check out the detailed report. Here is a list of the most important cybersecurity M&A deals announced in September 2025: Accenture acquires IAMConcepts Professional services giant Accenture has acquired Canada-based IAMConcepts, a company that specializes in identity and access management (IAM) solutions."
"Cato Networks acquires Aim Security Secure access service edge (SASE) firm Cato Networks has acquired AI security company Aim Security. This is Cato's first-ever acquisition and it will allow the company to expand its SASE Cloud Platform to enable enterprises to securely adopt AI agents and applications. Financial terms of the deal were not officially disclosed, but Calcalist reported that Cato paid an estimated $300-350 million in cash and shares for Aim."
"Check Point Software Technologies announced plans to acquire Lakera, a company specializing in security for agentic AI applications. The addition of Lakera technology will enable Check Point to extend its AI security capabilities. Lakera will also form the basis of Check Point's new Global Center of Excellence for AI Security. Financial details were not officially disclosed, but Check Point has reportedly agreed to pay an estimated $300 million for Lakera."
Forty cybersecurity M&A deals were announced in September 2025, following a year that saw 405 cybersecurity-related M&A in 2024 according to SecurityWeek. Accenture acquired Canada-based IAMConcepts to strengthen identity and access management (IAM) delivery in Canada; Accenture has acquired 22 cybersecurity companies over the past decade. Cato Networks made its first-ever acquisition of Aim Security to expand its SASE Cloud Platform and enable enterprises to securely adopt AI agents and applications, with Calcalist reporting an estimated $300–350 million price. Check Point moved to acquire Lakera to extend AI security capabilities and form a Global Center of Excellence for AI Security. CrowdStrike announced plans to buy AI security firm Pangea to expand Falcon platform protections for enterprise AI systems and to help organizations monitor, control, and secure AI interactions.
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