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Palo Alto Networks agrees to buy CyberArk for $25 billion

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– Palo Alto Networks plans to acquire CyberArk for $25 billion, entering the identity security space through a cash-and-stock deal.
– This acquisition is Palo Alto’s largest to date, continuing its aggressive buying spree since CEO Nikesh Arora took over in 2018.
– Palo Alto has spent over $7 billion on acquisitions under Arora, including Dig Security, Talon Cyber Security, and Bridgecrew.
– The CyberArk deal is one of the largest cybersecurity transactions in 2025, second only to Google’s $32 billion purchase of Wiz.
– Palo Alto Networks has not provided additional comments on the acquisition at this time.

Palo Alto Networks has unveiled plans to acquire CyberArk in a landmark $25 billion deal, signaling a major expansion into identity security. The transaction, structured through a combination of cash and stock, represents the cybersecurity firm’s boldest move yet under CEO Nikesh Arora’s leadership.

Since Arora took the helm in 2018, Palo Alto has aggressively pursued strategic acquisitions, investing over $7 billion to strengthen its market position. The CyberArk purchase dwarfs previous deals, including last year’s $400 million acquisition of Dig Security and the $625 million buyout of Talon Cyber Security.

This acquisition positions Palo Alto as a dominant player in identity management, a critical segment in today’s threat landscape. CyberArk, known for its privileged access security solutions, brings specialized expertise that complements Palo Alto’s existing portfolio. The deal underscores the growing importance of identity-centric security as organizations face increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.

While Palo Alto has yet to provide additional comments, industry analysts view this as a transformative step. The transaction ranks among the largest cybersecurity deals of 2025, second only to Google’s $32 billion purchase of Wiz earlier this year. As consolidation accelerates in the sector, this move could reshape competitive dynamics and drive further innovation in enterprise security.

(Source: TechCrunch)

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