Palo Alto Networks Announces $25 Billion Acquisition of CyberArk

Palo Alto Networks and CyberArk, an Israeli identity security specialist, have announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Palo Alto Networks will acquire CyberArk. With this strategic move, Palo Alto Networks aims to create an end-to-end security platform for the AI era.

This strategic combination will mark Palo Alto Networks’ formal entry into Identity Security, establishing it as a core pillar of the company’s multi-platform strategy. Combining CyberArk’s long-standing leadership in Identity Security and Privileged Access Management (PAM) with Palo Alto Networks’ comprehensive AI-powered security platforms will extend privileged identity protection to all identity types including human, machine, and the new wave of autonomous AI agents. 

“Our market entry strategy has always been to enter categories at their inflection point, and we believe that moment for Identity Security is now. This strategy has guided our evolution from a next-gen firewall company into a multi-platform cybersecurity leader. Today, the rise of AI and the explosion of machine identities have made it clear that the future of security must be built on the vision that every identity requires the right level of privilege controls, not the ‘IAM fallacy’. CyberArk is the definitive leader in Identity Security with durable, foundational technology that is essential for securing the AI era. Together, we will define the next chapter of cybersecurity,” said Nikesh Arora, Chairman and CEO of Palo Alto Networks.

A key aspect of the acquisition is the focus on securing agentic AI. As organizations adopt autonomous Agentic AI, they are deploying the ultimate privileged users. Identity Security is positioned to become the essential framework for securing this new paradigm of the enterprise workforce. Enforcing just-in-time access and least privilege principles ensures that AI agents are granted only the permissions they need, for the exact moment they need them, providing the critical oversight necessary to secure AI-driven automation at scale.

“This is a profound moment in CyberArk’s journey. From the beginning, we set out to protect the world’s most critical assets, with a relentless focus on innovation, trust, and security. Joining forces with Palo Alto Networks is a powerful next chapter, built on shared values and a deep commitment to solving the toughest identity challenges. Together, we’ll bring unmatched expertise across human and machine identities, privileged access, and AI-driven innovation to secure what’s next. This is more than a combination of technologies—it’s an acceleration of the mission we began over two decades ago. I’m incredibly proud of what our team has built and deeply grateful to everyone who made this milestone possible,” said Udi Mokady, Founder and Executive Chairman of CyberArk.

The integration of CyberArk’s Identity Security Platform with Palo Alto Networks will provide many critical benefits to customers.

The combined platform will provide a single, unified solution designed to help eliminate dangerous security gaps and simplify business operations. CyberArk’s capabilities will be deeply integrated into Palo Alto Networks’ Strata and Cortex platforms, leveraging AI to deliver identity-aware security and real-time response across the entire enterprise.

Under the terms of the agreement, CyberArk shareholders will receive $45.00 in cash and 2.2005 shares of Palo Alto Networks common stock for each CyberArk share. This represents an equity value of approximately $25 billion for CyberArk and a 26% premium to the unaffected 10-day average of the daily VWAPs of CyberArk as of Friday, July 25, 2025.

The transaction has been unanimously approved by the Boards of Directors of both Palo Alto Networks and CyberArk, and is expected to close during the second half of Palo Alto Networks’ fiscal 2026, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions, including the receipt of regulatory clearances and approval by CyberArk shareholders.

Under the terms of the agreement, CyberArk shareholders will receive $45.00 in cash and 2.2005 shares of Palo Alto Networks common stock for each CyberArk share. This represents an equity value of approximately $25 billion for CyberArk and a 26% premium to the unaffected 10-day average of the daily VWAPs of CyberArk as of Friday, July 25, 20251.

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