Thales completes multi-billion dollar acquisition of Imperva
Victoria Rees
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Thoma Bravo, a software investment firm, has announced the completion of its sale of Imperva to Thales, in an all-cash transaction that values Imperva at approximately $3.6 billion.
Imperva is a cybersecurity company that helps organizations protect critical applications, APIs and data anywhere and at scale.
According to Thoma Bravo, Imperva’s web application firewall (WAF) prevents attacks by analyzing web traffic to applications and its data security platform helps enhance the visibility of a company’s data to prevent breaches and avoid compliance issues.
Organization growth
“It’s been a privilege working with Thoma Bravo, during which time we’ve significantly grown our business by introducing new offerings while modernizing and expanding our platform to help protect customers from some of the most sophisticated and complex cyber-attacks in recent memory,” said Pam Murphy, Chief Executive Officer of Imperva.
“We are excited to build on the momentum we have achieved with Thoma Bravo and begin our new chapter with Thales.”
“We are extremely proud of our accomplishments with Imperva and the platform we’ve built across both the application security and data security end markets,” said Chip Virnig, a Partner at Thoma Bravo.
“By applying our deep sector expertise in cybersecurity and our operational practices, we worked with Pam and the Imperva team to strengthen Imperva’s unique capabilities across these two increasingly critical segments of cybersecurity.
“We look forward to following Imperva‘s continued success with Thales.”