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Warburg Pincus-backed cybersecurity firm eSentire eyeing sale

By Iydia DingAugust 14, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • ESentire is working with investment bank Evercore on a sale process that could value the company at around $1billion, including debt.
  • The company’s owners expect the company to be valued at more than seven times its annual recurring revenue (about $150 million).

OUR TAKE
The action taken by eSentire could have a significant impact on the cybersecurity space at a time when demand for AI-based security solutions is surging across a wide range of industries. ESentire’s actions could have a significant impact on the cybersecurity space at a time when demand for AI-based security solutions is surging across industries. However, in an economic sense, the series of transactional actions have enhanced the company’s initiative, with significant increases in both the customer base and the strength of each company’s technology systems.
— Iydia Ding, BTW reporter

What happened

ESentire is now owned by investment firm Warburg Pincus, Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ) and Georgian. Its owners are exploring options to reform the company and may plan to sell the cybersecurity firm. Including debt, the company could be valued at around $1 billion. Company insiders are targeting a valuation of more than seven times eSentire’s recurring revenue of about $150 million a year. However, one source cautioned that a deal is not guaranteed to close.

The cybersecurity industry has seen a flurry of deal activity driven by increased spending on artificial intelligence security software by large corporations. There have been related reports that earlier in August, Japanese cybersecurity firm Trend Micro was exploring a sale after attracting takeover interest. In July, Google’s parent company Alphabet attempted to acquire cybersecurity startup Wiz for $23billion, but negotiations ultimately collapsed.

Also read: Cybersecurity firm Wiz scraps $23B merger agreement with Google

Also read: Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Labs to close US operations

Why it’s important

A potential sale could have a significant impact on the cybersecurity sector as eSentire explores its strategic decisions. The cybersecurity industry has seen a significant amount of deal activity, driven by increased spending on AI-driven security software by large organisations. With a strong customer base and advanced AI-driven solutions, large companies are well positioned to attract strong interest from other private equity firms and other investors. Companies should also consider the stability of the cybersecurity industry before making a deal.

However, against the backdrop of an era in which the AI industry is thriving, the client base and the strength of each firm’s technology systems have increased significantly. This series of transactional behaviours has increased the company’s initiative in an economic sense, thus attracting more practitioners to join.

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Iydia Ding

Iydia Ding is a intern reporter at BTW Media covering products. She studing at Shanghai International Studies University. Send tips to i.ding@btw.media.

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