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Securing AI’s M&A Feeding Frenzy Is On

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The cybersecurity industry is in the middle of a land grab as AI security M&A heats up. In just 18 months, eight major vendors — including Palo Alto Networks, Crowdstrike, Cisco, Check Point, and F5 — have spent upwards $2.0 billion acquiring startups focused on securing enterprise AI. AI FOR security is already poised to disrupt the industry, but these acquisitions show that security FOR AI is every bit as important. While the individual deal sizes can’t match up to the larger deals we’ve seen throughout 2024 and 2025 like the Wiz and CyberArk acquisitions, these tuck-ins show that cybersecurity M&A is not slowing down.

Why AI Security Is Suddenly A Board-Level Priority

Enterprise AI adoption has exploded. From customer-facing chatbots to internal coding copilots and autonomous agents, AI is now embedded in core business processes. But legacy security tools weren’t built for this. They don’t understand prompt injection, model tampering, or AI-specific data leakage.

Security vendors saw the gap. And instead of building AI security capabilities from scratch, they bought them.

Who Bought What And Why

Here’s a snapshot of the deals that are reshaping the market:

Acquirer
Acquired Company
Deal Value
Strategic Purpose

Palo Alto Networks
Protect AI
$650 million
Launch Prisma AI Resilience

CrowdStrike
Pangea
$260 million
Extend Falcon with AI Detection and Response

Cisco
Robust Intelligence
~$500 million (estimated)
AI model validation in security cloud

Check Point
Lakera
~$300 million
Embed runtime guardrails for LLMs and agents

F5
CalypsoAI
$180 million
Add inference-layer defenses to app security suite

Cato Networks
Aim Security
$300–350 million
Integrate AI governance into SASE platform

SentinelOne
Prompt Security
~$250 million
Monitor generative AI use within XDR offering

Tenable
Apex AI Security
~$105 million
Extend risk management platform to AI attack surfaces

For the acquirers: these AI security M&A deals are about more than technology. They are a race to collect talent, reduce time to market, and maintain competitive positioning. Vendors needed innovative products, PhD-level experts, and signs of early traction with Fortune 500 customers. Most importantly: they wanted to avoid being the only major player without an AI security story.

For the acquired: The macroeconomic and geopolitical environment is volatile. Protectionist policies – in every region and country – make it tough to be an early-stage vendor that can’t build or staff to meet every country’s sovereignty requirements. Couple that with budget pressure for CISOs and suddenly, exiting early and taking shelter within a well-capitalized mega-vendor seems like a pretty smart move.

What This Means For CISOs

The good news: AI security capabilities are coming to the platforms you already use. You won’t need to stitch together point solutions or build from scratch. You’ll get AI model scanning, prompt filtering, agent sandboxing, and AI-specific DLP all integrated into your firewall, XDR, or SASE suite.

The challenge: Integrations take time, so none of this will come to your favorite platform day one. However, these acquisitions should – not will but should – be faster to integrate than some others. The acquired companies are smaller, have fewer products, and most are cloud native platforms with comprehensive API capabilities. The platform story isn’t always unicorns and rainbows though.

The longer view: Securing generative AI is today’s problem, but agents are here and agentic is just around the corner. I’ll be delivering a keynote with my colleague Jess Burn at Forrester’s Security & Risk Summit 2025 titled: “CISO of the Agentic Future” that explains how securing agents and agentic will change security programs. Come see us in Austin November 5th-7th.

What To Do About It

Here’s what you’ll need to do as these capabilities come to your existing solutions to solve for these use cases:

Start with discovery and generative AI’s detection surface.

Nothing in security happens without visibility. You need to know where generative AI exists across your technology estate. Understanding applications, users, models, and data…and how each intersects is the starting point for your detection surface.

Build Cross-Team Bridges

AI security isn’t just a CISO’s problem. Work with data scientists, developers, innovation teams, and compliance officers. Align policies for AI usage, model development, and acceptable inputs/outputs.

Revisit Vendor Contracts And Roadmaps

Ask your vendors how they’re integrating their acquisitions. What features are available now? What’s coming next? Will AI security be bundled or sold separately? Push for clarity on SLAs, support, and pricing.

Don’t Rely Solely On Technology

AI Security tools help, but they’re not enough. You still need policies, training, and oversight. Update acceptable use and data confidentiality policies. Educate employees on AI risks. Establish governance frameworks.



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