Accenture Acquires CyberCX for Reported $650 Million in Largest Ever Cybersecurity Deal

sábado, 16 de agosto de 2025, 1:00 am ET1 min de lectura
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Accenture has agreed to buy Australian cybersecurity firm CyberCX in its largest-ever deal in the sector, reportedly valued at over A$1 billion ($650 million). The deal underscores growing demand for advanced digital security services amid increasing cyber threats. CyberCX was formed in 2019 through the merger of 12 smaller cybersecurity firms and employs about 1,400 people.

Accenture (NYSE: ACN) has agreed to acquire Australian cybersecurity firm CyberCX in its largest deal in the sector, reportedly valued at over A$1 billion ($650 million). The acquisition underscores growing demand for advanced digital security services amidst increasing cyber threats. CyberCX was formed in 2019 through the merger of 12 smaller cybersecurity firms and employs about 1,400 people.

The deal will significantly bolster Accenture's cybersecurity services in the Asia Pacific region, further cementing its leadership position. CyberCX's extensive capabilities in offensive security, cyber physical security, crisis management, and threat intelligence, among others, align well with Accenture's strategic goals. The acquisition will also bring innovative AI-powered platforms that deliver cybersecurity services, including detection and response, sovereign secure cloud, and cyber intelligence.

Accenture's global lead for cybersecurity, Paolo Dal Cin, stated, "CyberCX and Accenture share a mission to harness the power of cyber to help our clients securely navigate change, accelerate business reinvention, and build resilience against evolving threats." The integration of CyberCX's strong market leadership and trusted relationships with Accenture's agentic AI capabilities and global reach will enable clients across the Asia Pacific region to transform cybersecurity into a strategic advantage.

The acquisition is timely, given Accenture's recent report that found 97% of Australian organizations are not adequately prepared to secure their AI-driven future. Peter Burns, who leads Accenture's business in Australia and New Zealand, noted, "Client demand for cybersecurity services is accelerating as data and digital environments become increasingly connected and heightened threats are exposed across operational value chains, supply chains, and the enterprise."

John Paitaridis, CEO of CyberCX, expressed pride in the business built by CyberCX, stating, "Joining Accenture’s global cybersecurity organization enables our exceptional people to combine forces with global capabilities and provide world-leading cybersecurity services to an even greater number of clients across Asia Pacific as we accelerate our growth in the region."

This acquisition is the latest in a series of strategic moves by Accenture to expand its cybersecurity capabilities and solutions. Since 2015, Accenture has completed 20 security acquisitions, including most recently acquiring Morphus, MNEMO Mexico, and Innotec Security. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed, and completion is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals.

References:
[1] https://newsroom.accenture.com/news/2025/accenture-to-acquire-cybercx-expanding-cybersecurity-capabilities-in-asia-pacific

Accenture Acquires CyberCX for Reported $650 Million in Largest Ever Cybersecurity Deal

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