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April 2026 Sees 33 Major Cybersecurity M&A Deals

April 2026 Sees 33 Major Cybersecurity M&A Deals

Posted on May 4, 2026 By CWS

In April 2026, the cybersecurity sector witnessed significant merger and acquisition activity, with a total of 33 deals announced. These strategic moves are set to reshape various aspects of the industry, highlighting the ongoing importance of cybersecurity in today’s digital landscape.

Key Acquisitions in April 2026

Among the notable transactions, Airbus has reached a deal to acquire Quarkslab, a French company specializing in cybersecurity since 2011. Although financial details remain undisclosed, this acquisition is part of Airbus’ strategy to enhance cybersecurity capabilities across Europe. Quarkslab’s flagship solution, QShield, is designed to protect software and digital assets from AI-related threats, focusing on defense and aerospace sectors.

Another significant acquisition involves Cyera, a high-valued data security firm, which has acquired Ryft, an Israeli startup known for its secure data lake platform for AI agents. While the financial terms were not officially revealed, estimates place the deal between $100 million and $130 million. This move enhances Cyera’s offerings in AI security, providing enterprises with the tools to safely integrate autonomous AI systems.

Strategic Moves in the Security Industry

Everfield Germany’s acquisition of Rhebo from Swiss energy technology firm Landis+Gyr marks another pivotal transaction. This decision aligns with Landis+Gyr’s strategic focus on its core operations. Rhebo specializes in intrusion detection and anomaly monitoring for OT networks, offering significant value in the high single-digit million-dollar range.

Fortra has expanded its offensive security training capabilities by acquiring Zero-Point Security, a UK-based firm. This acquisition will enhance Fortra’s red team operations and penetration testing training, aligning with its existing platforms like Cobalt Strike and Core Impact.

Further Developments and Industry Impact

Palo Alto Networks announced its intention to purchase Portkey, an AI Gateway company, to bolster its Prisma AIRS platform, with the deal valued at $120-140 million. Silverfort’s acquisition of Fabrix Security aims to create an autonomous identity security platform by combining access protection with AI decisioning.

Socket’s acquisition of Secure Annex enhances its software supply chain security by extending protection to browser and AI tool extensions. Meanwhile, Spin.AI’s acquisition of Revyz strengthens its data resiliency within the Atlassian ecosystem.

The cybersecurity industry’s M&A activities in April 2026 reflect a broader trend of consolidation and strategic expansion. These deals are set to influence the competitive landscape significantly, as companies continue to prioritize security in an increasingly digital world.

Related coverage includes reports on cybersecurity M&A activities in February and March 2026, highlighting the ongoing dynamism within the sector.

Security Week News Tags:Acquisitions, Airbus, April 2026, Cybersecurity, Cyera, data security, Fortra, M&A, Palo Alto Networks, Spin.AI

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