Palo Alto Networks is buying CyberArk Software for approximately $25 billion, using a mix of cash and stock. CyberArk shareholders will receive $45 per share plus 2.2005 Palo Alto shares for each share they hold. This move marks Palo Alto’s largest ever purchase and signals its entry into identity security as a core platform. Why Identity Security Is Now at the Center of Cyber Strategy CyberArk specializes in privileged access management (PAM)—tools that guard the most sensitive accounts in enterprises. With the rise of AI and machine
News Update
-
Step-By-Step Guide to Keeping Your Mechanical Keyboard Switches Clean and Working Their Best
-
The Ultimate Benefits of Going for Tent Rentals Brooklyn
-
Palo Alto Acquires CyberArk for $25B to Boost AI Security
-
Park Avenue Midtown Shooting Kills 4, Including NYPD Officer
-
Hyundai Stargazer Cartenz & Cartenz X Revealed: Price, Features, and Key Specs of the New 3-Row Minivan