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Akamai to Acquire AI Security Firm LayerX for 5M

Akamai to Acquire AI Security Firm LayerX for $205M

Posted on May 14, 2026 By CWS

Cloud computing and security leader Akamai has revealed plans to purchase LayerX, a firm known for its expertise in AI and browser security. The acquisition, valued at approximately $205 million, was announced on Thursday.

LayerX has secured $45 million in funding and developed a robust security platform. This platform offers comprehensive oversight and control over user interactions across browsers, applications, and integrated development environments (IDEs).

Enhancing Security with AI Solutions

The solutions provided by LayerX focus on mitigating AI-related risks. Their offerings include shadow AI discovery, Gen-AI data loss prevention, and access control measures for AI tools. Additionally, they provide misuse detection and protection for AI browsers and plugins. Traditional browser security features such as extension management and safe browsing are also part of their portfolio.

With LayerX’s technology, Akamai aims to enhance its Zero Trust and application security offerings by incorporating these advanced AI capabilities. This strategic move is expected to fortify Akamai’s position in the cybersecurity domain.

Integration and Financial Implications

As part of this deal, LayerX’s co-founders and team will integrate into Akamai’s Zero Trust division. The acquisition, pending customary closing conditions, is anticipated to finalize in the third quarter of 2026. By the year’s end, LayerX is expected to generate around $10 million in annual recurring revenue. However, Akamai forecasts a dilution of approximately $0.12 in its non-GAAP EPS for fiscal 2026 due to this acquisition.

Recently, LayerX identified several security vulnerabilities, including a significant one that allowed AI agents to be compromised, alongside threats from data-stealing browser extensions. This highlights the importance of robust security measures in the AI landscape.

Akamai’s Strategic Growth

This acquisition marks Akamai’s second significant purchase within the past year, having previously acquired Fermyon, a serverless WebAssembly firm, in December 2025. The ongoing trend of mergers and acquisitions in the cybersecurity sector underscores the industry’s dynamic nature.

SecurityWeek reported over 420 acquisitions in 2025, with more than 150 cybersecurity deals cataloged in 2026 alone. These transactions reflect the growing demand for innovative security solutions in an increasingly digital world.

The acquisition of LayerX by Akamai is poised to strengthen their security offerings and address emerging threats in the AI domain, signifying a pivotal development in the cybersecurity landscape.

Security Week News Tags:2026, Acquisition, AI security, Akamai, browser security, Business, cloud computing, Cybersecurity, Investment, LayerX, M&A, technology news, Zero Trust

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