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LevelBlue to Acquire Trustwave to Create Major MSSP

Posted on July 1, 2025July 1, 2025 By CWS

LevelBlue introduced on Tuesday that it’s buying managed detection and response (MDR) providers firm Trustwave from The Chertoff Group’s MC² Safety Fund.

LevelBlue, previously often known as AT&T Cybersecurity, was launched in Could 2024 as a three way partnership between WillJam Ventures and AT&T. 

The corporate’s acquisition of Trustwave comes shortly after it introduced plans to purchase Aon’s cybersecurity consulting enterprise. The offers are a part of a plan to turn out to be the biggest pure-play managed safety providers supplier (MSSP). 

As soon as the acquisition has been accomplished, LevelBlue’s experience in strategic danger administration and cybersecurity infrastructure shall be built-in with Trustwave’s platform and MDR service.

“The merged capabilities present enterprises with unprecedented visibility and management over how safety assets are provisioned, monitored, and managed throughout any atmosphere, strengthening total cyber resilience,” the businesses stated.

SecurityWeek has been advised that the 2 corporations are in early integration levels, however will ultimately mix right into a single firm.

Monetary phrases of the acquisition haven’t been disclosed. 

SecurityWeek has been monitoring mergers and acquisitions within the cybersecurity area and this yr now we have added over 200 offers to our M&A tracker. Greater than 50 offers concerned MSSPs, however solely half of them are pure-play MSSPs.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

Greater than 400 cybersecurity mergers and acquisitions had been introduced in 2024, in response to a SecurityWeek evaluation.

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