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Cyber firm Proofpoint to buy Europe’s Hornetsecurity as it eyes IPO


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Cybersecurity firm Proofpoint announced Thursday it will acquire European rival Hornetsecurity for $1 billion to strengthen its European presence as it explores a return to public markets.

The deal marks the single largest acquisition in Proofpoint’s history.

The cybersecurity industry has seen heightened consolidation in recent months, with companies snapping up smaller competitors to bolster their offerings in an era of AI-fueled cybercrime.

In March, Google announced a deal to acquire Israeli-founded cloud security startup Wiz for $32 billion, while last month Palo Alto Networks said it was buying AI-focused cyber startup Protect AI.

Proofpoint, which is currently owned by private equity giant Thoma Bravo, said the deal to buy Hornetsecurity would help deepen its expertise in the managed service provider (MSP) ecosystem.

Headquartered in Hannover, Germany, Hornetsecurity specializes in managed cloud-based email security services to help protect firms from cyberattacks, data loss, and compliance risks associated with Microsoft 365 and other IT infrastructure.

Proofpoint CEO Sumit Dhawan told CNBC the deal would help “consolidate fragmented security tools into a unified platform that protects people and defends data across the global threat landscape.”

“Generative AI has fundamentally changed the threat landscape, enabling faster, more targeted, and more complex attacks,” Dhawan said in an interview. Small and medium-sized firms “are increasingly in the crosshairs” of hackers and require “integrated, high-efficacy” solutions, he added.

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