Why Everyone Wants a Piece of the Action
So, why are these smaller, specialised security firms suddenly the most popular kids at the dance? It boils down to a few simple truths. First, there’s a massive skills gap. Finding, hiring, and retaining top-tier cyber talent is a nightmare. Buying a company is a neat, if expensive, shortcut to acquiring an entire team of experts in one go. They come with their own tools, their own methods, and crucially, their own experience.
Second, the threat landscape is changing at a dizzying pace. The bad actors are constantly innovating, and keeping up requires a level of focus that a sprawling, multi-faceted corporation just can’t maintain. Firms that have spent years building threat intelligence platforms are sitting on a goldmine of data and predictive power. For an acquirer, buying that capability is infinitely more appealing than trying to replicate it. And let’s not forget that once a business trusts you with its digital crown jewels, they tend to stick around. That means predictable, recurring revenue, the two sweetest words in any investor’s vocabulary.