OPSWAT, a Tampa, FL-based supplier of important infrastructure safety (CIP) cybersecurity options, acquired InQuest, a cybersecurity options supplier recognized for its novel Deep File Inspection® and RetroHunting™ applied sciences.
The quantity of the deal was not disclosed.
With the acquisition, OPSWAT will broaden its choices, go-to-market technique, community detection and risk intelligence capabilities.
Led by CEO Michael Arcamone, InQuest is a cybersecurity options supplier recognized for its novel Deep File Inspection® and RetroHunting™ applied sciences. It’s regarded for shielding Division of Protection (DoD) clients with its community home equipment that peer as much as and past Layer 7, and mixed with their risk intelligence options, have a confirmed observe file of defending the nation’s most important networks. Arcamone is now Chief Technique Officer and VP of Federal Gross sales at OPSWAT. Pedram Amini, former CTO of InQuest, will be a part of OPSWAT’s management staff as Chief Scientist.
Led by CEO and Founder Benny Czarny, OPSWAT makes a speciality of IT, OT, and ICS important infrastructure cybersecurity options enabling private and non-private sector organizations and enterprises to guard their complicated networks and guarantee compliance, Its zero-trust options and patented applied sciences throughout each degree of infrastructure safe their networks, knowledge, and units, and stop recognized and unknown threats, zero-day assaults, and malware.
FinSMEs
07/08/2024