Cybersecurity Mergers and Acquisitions News for March 2026
Airbus Acquires Ultra Cyber in Definitive Deal
In a major coup for the defense industry, Airbus has finalized a deal to acquire Ultra Cyber, a UK-based cybersecurity company specializing in cryptography and data security for Ministry of Defense projects.
- The acquisition also includes a unique airborne datalink capability complementing Airbus’ military aircraft portfolio.
- Ultra Cyber’s cutting-edge technologies will bolster Airbus’ presence in the critical sector, solidifying its position as a leading player in defense electronics and cybersecurity.
- This strategic move underscores Airbus’ commitment to delivering comprehensive solutions for its customers, encompassing both hardware and software components.
AppViewX Acquires Eos
Meanwhile, AppViewX, a leading provider of machine identity management solutions, has strengthened its offerings by acquiring Eos, an innovative AI-native identity control platform designed specifically for AI agents and autonomous workloads.
- This acquisition enables AppViewX to combine its robust certificate lifecycle management and public key infrastructure (PKI) capabilities with Eos’s advanced agentic governance and privileged access controls.
- The integration of these two companies promises to revolutionize the way enterprises approach identity management, providing a unified platform capable of managing identities across various environments and use cases.
- With this enhanced solution, organizations can now ensure seamless and secure interactions between humans, machines, and AI agents, thereby elevating their overall security posture.
Cellebrite Acquires SCG Canada
Cellebrite, a prominent provider of digital intelligence and forensic solutions, has successfully concluded its acquisition of SCG Canada, a pioneering company specializing in handheld digital forensics.
- This strategic move grants Cellebrite unparalleled access to over 80 commonly used unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) models, empowering the company to extract, decode, and visualize vast amounts of drone data.
- This cutting-edge technology will undoubtedly strengthen Cellebrite’s offerings in the rapidly evolving field of digital forensics, allowing it to deliver unparalleled value to its clients in the process.
- By expanding its reach into the realm of UAVs, Cellebrite is poised to set a new standard for the industry, driving innovation and progress in the field of digital evidence collection and analysis.
Databricks Acquires Antimatter and SiftD.ai
Databricks has made significant strides in its pursuit of creating a comprehensive and integrated cybersecurity platform by acquiring two promising startups, Antimatter and SiftD.ai.
- These acquisitions have enabled Databricks to establish a strong foundation for its Lakewatch initiative, a groundbreaking AI-powered security information and event management (SIEM) platform designed to detect and respond to potential threats in real-time.
- With the addition of Antimatter and SiftD.ai to its roster, Databricks is well-positioned to tackle the complex challenges posed by sophisticated cyber threats, providing organizations with a powerful toolset to identify and mitigate risks before they escalate into full-blown incidents.
Fasoo and Konsilix Merge to Form Symbologic
Fasoo, a leading South Korean data security firm, has merged with Konsilix, a US-based enterprise AI platform and consulting firm, to form a new company called Symbologic.
- This strategic partnership brings together Fasoo’s expertise in enterprise data security and lifecycle management with Konsilix’s secure, data-in-place conversational AI platform and consulting capabilities.
- Together, the combined entity aims to target enterprise and mid-market organizations facing AI governance and security risks, providing them with cutting-edge solutions to address the complexities arising from the increasing adoption of AI technologies.
- By merging their strengths, Fasoo and Konsilix are poised to revolutionize the way businesses approach AI security and governance, setting a new benchmark for the industry.
OpenAI Acquires Promptfoo
OpenAI has announced its intention to acquire Promptfoo, a pioneering AI security company known for developing a platform for evaluating and testing large language models (LLMs) and AI agents.
- This strategic move will enable OpenAI to integrate Promptfoo’s capabilities into its Frontier platform, further enhancing its ability to develop and deploy secure and reliable AI systems.
- Promptfoo’s innovative platform allows developers to simulate a wide range of adversarial attacks directly within their existing development workflows, making it an invaluable asset for OpenAI as it strives to push the boundaries of AI research and development.
