Atos to acquire cyber security firm Paladion

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Atos to acquire cyber security firm Paladion
Paris, June 24 (IANS) European IT consulting company Atos on Wednesday announced to acquire Paladion, a US-based global provider of managed security services, for an undisclosed sum to enhance its global cybersecurity services.
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Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, Paladion was founded in 2000 and has since grown to more than 800 employees and cybersecurity experts worldwide with more than $29m turnover in 2019.

Led by CEO Rajat Mohanty, the company combines its cyber security specialists with proprietary Managed Detection & Response (MDR) platform and Atos global Security Operations Centers (SOCs) to deliver faster security outcomes.

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The Paladion security delivery centres in the US, Middle East and India will join the wide network of Atos SOCs and benefit from Atos' unique go-to-market strategies.

"Their cloud-native technology will be an asset for our expansion strategies in cybersecurity and cloud solutions, providing our customers with accelerated business transformation." says Pierre Barnabe, Senior Executive Vice-President, Head of Big Data & Cybersecurity at Atos.

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The acquisition, expected to close in Q4 this year, will bring MDR capabilities to the Atos portfolio.

"We believe this is an industry-defining deal, combining the scale and resources of Atos in managed security services with Paladion's cloud-delivered managed detection and response technology," said Mohanty.

Atos is a global leader in digital transformation with 110,000 employees in 73 countries and annual revenue of 12 billion euros.

--IANS

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