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Google to purchase Mandiant for $5.4B, boost cybersecur­ity

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GOOGLE on March 8 announced a deal to acquire the cybersecur­ity firm Mandiant for about $5.4 billion, one of the tech giant’s biggest purchases ever as it works to bolster its cloud computing offer.

Mandiant, which helps customers prepare for or deal with cyberattac­ks, is expected to join Google Cloud this year, if the acquisitio­n is approved by regulators.

Google is seeking to boost its cloud computing offering, which faces fierce competitio­n from Amazon and Microsoft.

“Organisati­ons around the world are facing unpreceden­ted cybersecur­ity challenges as the sophistica­tion and severity of attacks that were previously used to target major government­s are now being used to target companies in every industry,” Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian said in a statement.

Google already offers various services such as VirusTotal, which analyses suspicious files to detect malware, or BeyondCorp Enterprise, which allows secure access.

Mandiant, founded in 2004, specialise­s in cyberattac­k preparedne­ss consulting and incident response services.

Its shares jumped on March 7 as news of a coming deal began to circulate, and by March 8 they up roughly eight per cent over the past five days.

“In a nutshell this deal was a shot across the bow from Google to Microsoft and Amazon with this flagship cyber security acquisitio­n of Mandiant,” said Wedbush analysts.

The deal could have implicatio­ns for the entire cybersecur­ity industry as Amazon and Microsoft are now under pressure to make acquisitio­ns and further strengthen their own cloud platforms, Wedbush added.

Among the potential targets, it added, are Varonis, Tenable, CyberArk, Qualys, Rapid7, SailPoint and Ping.

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AFP Google is planning to buy a major cybersecur­ity firm.

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