Cybersecurity
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Visa Inc.
Visa provides cybersecurity-related software/services (fraud protection, threat detection) as part of its risk framework.
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$610.14B |
$328.67
+0.21%
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MA
Mastercard Incorporated
Mastercard's offerings include cybersecurity capabilities to protect payment data and mitigate fraud risk.
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$488.53B |
$537.90
-0.46%
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CSCO
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Cisco emphasizes cybersecurity across its portfolio (e.g., Hypershield, Splunk integration), aligning with cybersecurity software/services as a major growth area.
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$300.84B |
$76.28
+0.24%
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ACN
Accenture plc
Accenture offers cybersecurity services and security-focused capabilities highlighted in client engagements.
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$171.42B |
$246.12
-2.28%
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ABBNY
ABB Ltd
ABB emphasizes cybersecurity features in its electrical and automation products.
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$132.76B |
$67.79
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CRWD
CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.
CrowdStrike's core offering is cybersecurity software delivered as a cloud-native platform (Falcon), making 'Cybersecurity' a primary investable theme.
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$122.30B |
$506.86
+3.30%
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ADI
Analog Devices, Inc.
ADI Assure security architecture and root-of-trust capabilities place ADI in cybersecurity software/services.
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$115.29B |
$239.77
+3.21%
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GD
General Dynamics Corporation
GD emphasizes cyber capabilities and encryption within its mission software offerings, aligning with Cybersecurity.
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$91.55B |
$337.55
-0.82%
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AON
Aon plc
Aon emphasizes cyber risk analytics and cybersecurity risk assessment tools for clients.
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$74.72B |
$345.01
-0.43%
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FTNT
Fortinet, Inc.
Fortinet operates as a cybersecurity provider across hardware and software platforms, encompassing AI-enabled SecOps and threat detection capabilities.
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$60.42B |
$79.55
+0.88%
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CTSH
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation
Cognizant offers cybersecurity services and platforms (e.g., Neuro Cybersecurity) as part of its technology offerings.
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$37.11B |
$75.45
-0.69%
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FIS
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
Cybersecurity solutions embedded in FIS platforms emphasize security and resilience.
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$33.47B |
$64.45
+0.59%
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NOK
Nokia Oyj
Nokia's secure networking stack and security-focused R&D align with cybersecurity offerings.
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$33.34B |
$6.05
+1.94%
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FI
Fiserv, Inc.
Cybersecurity capabilities and anti-fraud measures are part of its risk management offerings.
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$33.07B |
$63.80
+6.74%
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CHT
Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.
CHT delivers cybersecurity offerings to enterprise clients as part of its ICT services.
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$32.47B |
$41.69
-0.42%
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WIT
Wipro Limited
Wipro delivers cybersecurity services, including managed security and threat detection capabilities.
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$28.24B |
$2.69
-0.19%
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BR
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.
Cybersecurity capabilities to protect mission-critical financial infrastructure.
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$26.75B |
$226.89
-0.66%
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IRM
Iron Mountain Incorporated
IRM's information lifecycle platform touches cybersecurity considerations for data privacy and protection.
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$25.11B |
$83.82
-1.41%
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TEF
Telefónica, S.A.
Cybersecurity software/services via Telefónica Tech for enterprise clients.
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$23.98B |
$4.16
-0.36%
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LDOS
Leidos Holdings, Inc.
Leidos provides cybersecurity services and solutions across government and commercial sectors.
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$23.93B |
$187.11
+0.33%
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HPQ
HP Inc.
HP emphasizes security across devices (e.g., HP Wolf Security) as a differentiator in its PC and printing solutions.
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$22.50B |
$24.34
+1.61%
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NTAP
NetApp, Inc.
NetApp's data protection and ransomware protection features contribute to cybersecurity relevance.
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$21.50B |
$109.41
+1.97%
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NMR
Nomura Holdings, Inc.
Phishing incident and rollout of passkey biometric authentication indicate a focus on cybersecurity solutions and secure client access.
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$21.27B |
$7.29
+1.75%
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ESLT
Elbit Systems Ltd.
Elbit provides cybersecurity and cyber ISR/C4I solutions as part of its integrated defense offerings.
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$21.07B |
$474.20
+0.10%
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CHKP
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
CHKP's cybersecurity products and services fit under the general cybersecurity category.
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$20.67B |
$183.26
-2.04%
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SSNC
SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.
The business emphasizes governance, security, and AI-enabled protections, underpinning cybersecurity relevance.
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$20.49B |
$84.22
+0.39%
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GIB
CGI Inc.
Cybersecurity is a growing demand area in CGI's managed services, cloud, and government/financial sector work.
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$19.60B |
$87.98
+0.35%
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CYBR
CyberArk Software Ltd.
Cybersecurity is the core industry category describing the company's product focus and market.
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$19.06B |
$442.65
+0.59%
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CDW
CDW Corporation
CDW provides cybersecurity services and holistic security solutions beyond pure software licensing.
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$18.37B |
$140.73
+0.38%
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GEN
Gen Digital Inc.
Technology cybersecurity signaling across software and services offerings.
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$16.35B |
$26.38
-0.60%
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J
Jacobs Solutions Inc.
Cybersecurity capabilities are part of their digital/tech-enabled service offerings.
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$15.39B |
$132.60
+2.97%
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JNPR
Juniper Networks, Inc.
Juniper's SRX security appliances and Security Director Cloud constitute cybersecurity offerings.
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$13.31B |
$39.95
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CACI
CACI International Inc
CACI delivers cybersecurity capabilities and related defense IT services for national security programs.
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$13.19B |
$609.82
+1.65%
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AVAV
AeroVironment, Inc.
Cybersecurity: SCDE includes cyber capabilities complementing defense tech offerings.
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$12.45B |
$277.42
+1.79%
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JKHY
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.
Cybersecurity software offerings to protect financial platforms and data.
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$12.45B |
$170.94
+0.08%
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HII
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.
Cybersecurity aligns with HII's Mission Technologies focus on cyber/electronic warfare capabilities.
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$11.99B |
$310.17
+1.53%
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CR
Crane Company
SAT includes security/authentication tech for banknotes, brand protection, and digital content authentication.
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$10.29B |
$179.04
+0.09%
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BAH
Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation
Booz Allen operates a large cybersecurity business and delivers security solutions (e.g., Zero Trust architectures).
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$9.96B |
$80.48
-0.37%
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SEIC
SEI Investments Company
SEI's cloud/Sphere offering includes cybersecurity components, aligning with cybersecurity software/services.
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$9.89B |
$79.56
-0.61%
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RMBS
Rambus Inc.
Offers security-oriented IP, including Quantum Safe functionality as part of its IP portfolio.
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$9.48B |
$92.28
+4.69%
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LSCC
Lattice Semiconductor Corporation
Security-focused capabilities (including Post-Quantum Cryptography) embedded in solutions.
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$9.21B |
$68.19
+1.38%
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HQY
HealthEquity, Inc.
Significant cybersecurity investments and security measures are integral to protecting member assets and data on HealthEquity's platform.
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$8.81B |
$104.07
+2.12%
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KT
KT Corporation
KT emphasizes information security and secure cloud offerings, indicating cybersecurity capabilities.
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$8.79B |
$17.88
+0.25%
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PSN
Parsons Corporation
Parsons provides cybersecurity capabilities as part of its Federal Solutions offerings.
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$8.72B |
$82.64
+1.18%
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SKM
SK Telecom Co.,Ltd
SKM plans and implements information protection initiatives; cybersecurity is a material near-term focus following a security incident.
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$7.71B |
$20.05
+0.63%
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NICE
NICE Ltd.
Cybersecurity-related considerations tied to compliance and protection of financial crime workflows.
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$6.82B |
$105.25
+0.14%
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AMTM
Amentum Holdings, Inc.
Amentum provides cybersecurity capabilities and services as a central offering for government and commercial contracts.
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$5.90B |
$24.96
+2.89%
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KD
Kyndryl Holdings, Inc.
KD's cybersecurity capabilities (security operations, resilience) align with Cybersecurity offerings.
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$5.67B |
$24.36
-0.71%
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S
SentinelOne, Inc.
Core cybersecurity vendor across endpoint, cloud, and data security, identifying SentinelOne as a cybersecurity provider.
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$5.22B |
$15.52
-1.15%
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QLYS
Qualys, Inc.
Qualys aligns with the cybersecurity investable theme as a cybersecurity software provider.
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$5.16B |
$140.40
-1.87%
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OS
OneStream, Inc. Class A Common Stock
Cybersecurity capabilities and compliance (FedRAMP High) for cloud software.
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$4.87B |
$20.14
+0.42%
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INGM
Ingram Micro Holding Corporation
Cybersecurity: Advanced Solutions include cybersecurity offerings as part of the platform and services.
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$4.84B |
$20.81
+0.97%
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YOU
Clear Secure, Inc.
Cybersecurity general tag capturing the security-focused nature of a biometric identity platform.
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$4.77B |
$35.87
+0.06%
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BOX
Box, Inc.
Box emphasizes enterprise security/governance and AI-enabled security features.
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$4.39B |
$30.12
-0.59%
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VSAT
Viasat, Inc.
Emphasis on cybersecurity, secure cloud data centers, and high-assurance encryption within DAT.
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$4.07B |
$31.82
+4.86%
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SAIC
Science Applications International Corporation
SAIC provides cybersecurity services and solutions to government clients, including secure modernization and protection of sensitive systems.
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$3.99B |
$84.32
-1.00%
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SLAB
Silicon Laboratories Inc.
Hardware security cores and post-quantum encryption support position the company in cybersecurity.
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$3.97B |
$121.10
+0.15%
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VIAV
Viavi Solutions Inc.
The Spirent network security integration expands VIAVI's cybersecurity product capabilities for high-speed networks.
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$3.56B |
$16.64
+4.26%
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TENB
Tenable Holdings, Inc.
Tenable operates in the cybersecurity domain, providing a comprehensive software platform for risk visibility and protection.
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$3.16B |
$25.61
-1.73%
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CXT
Crane NXT, Co.
Crane’s authentication and anti-counterfeiting capabilities align with Cybersecurity, protecting product integrity and digital content.
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$3.12B |
$54.57
+0.50%
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EEFT
Euronet Worldwide, Inc.
Cybersecurity capabilities (e.g., Skylight) support security/compliance in payments.
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$3.01B |
$72.86
-0.62%
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KC
Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited
Broad cybersecurity capabilities and cloud security features inherent to its services.
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$2.93B |
$12.32
+2.11%
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PLUS
ePlus inc.
Provides cybersecurity services, including managed security and threat management capabilities.
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$2.44B |
$91.38
-0.14%
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EXTR
Extreme Networks, Inc.
Unified security capabilities (ZTNA/NAC integrations) align with Cybersecurity broadly for software/hardware platforms.
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$2.29B |
$17.11
-1.16%
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DXC
DXC Technology Company
DXC provides cybersecurity services, including threat intelligence and security operations.
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$2.25B |
$12.72
+1.07%
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CNXC
Concentrix Corporation
Cybersecurity services and financial crimes/compliance offerings are highlighted in the strategy.
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$2.25B |
$35.49
-0.39%
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ALKT
Alkami Technology, Inc.
Fraud detection and risk analytics components (e.g., ACH alerts) embedded in the platform, aligning with cybersecurity offerings.
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$2.24B |
$21.33
-0.84%
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MQ
Marqeta, Inc.
Cybersecurity protection and risk management features for payments infrastructure.
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$2.12B |
$4.71
-0.74%
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ASGN
ASGN Incorporated
ASGN emphasizes cybersecurity capabilities across commercial and federal sectors.
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$1.88B |
$44.27
+2.98%
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NTCT
NetScout Systems, Inc.
The company emphasizes cybersecurity as a core growth pillar, aligning with the broader Cybersecurity category.
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$1.87B |
$26.36
+1.50%
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CMPO
CompoSecure, Inc.
Arculus provides digital security and authentication capabilities aligning with cybersecurity themes.
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$1.86B |
$18.99
+4.46%
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VVX
V2X, Inc.
Cybersecurity capabilities and secure communications.
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$1.66B |
$52.80
+1.03%
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QUBT
Quantum Computing, Inc.
Quantum cyber authentication tools position the company in Cybersecurity offerings adjacent to quantum tech.
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$1.63B |
$11.26
+10.39%
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ICFI
ICF International, Inc.
ICF provides Cybersecurity services as part of its technology-enabled transformation and modernization engagements.
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$1.44B |
$76.53
-1.91%
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NABL
N-able, Inc.
Broad cybersecurity category reflecting NABL's focus on cyber resilience software and services.
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$1.36B |
$7.17
-1.58%
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ATEN
A10 Networks, Inc.
The company's cybersecurity focus places it within the broader Cybersecurity/Hardened security solutions category.
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$1.22B |
$16.82
-0.09%
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TIXT
TELUS International (Cda) Inc.
Investments in trust, safety and security capabilities, including identity and fraud prevention, map to cybersecurity themes.
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$1.19B |
$4.33
+0.46%
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PDFS
PDF Solutions, Inc.
Acquisition of secureWISE provides cybersecurity/connectivity capabilities integrated into offerings.
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$984.16M |
$25.76
+3.37%
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RDWR
Radware Ltd.
Radware operates within the cybersecurity domain, encompassing software and hardware security solutions.
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$927.65M |
$22.17
+0.27%
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SCSC
ScanSource, Inc.
Cybersecurity as a service/ advisory capability, aligned with Resourcive’s focus on cyber, CX, and networks.
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$864.66M |
$40.27
+1.92%
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IIIV
i3 Verticals, Inc.
IIIV’s cloud-native software incorporates cybersecurity features, meriting a Cybersecurity tag.
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$772.43M |
$24.15
+0.88%
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RDVT
Red Violet, Inc.
Identity security and protection software offerings align with cybersecurity category.
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$749.77M |
$54.71
+1.99%
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CBLL
CeriBell, Inc.
FedRAMP High authorization highlights cybersecurity capabilities (Cybersecurity).
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$559.49M |
$15.82
+3.70%
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KFRC
Kforce Inc.
Cybersecurity staffing and related security expertise as a core technology-focused offering.
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$554.99M |
$29.41
-1.42%
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OSPN
OneSpan Inc.
Cybersecurity as a field is central to OneSpan's business in protecting digital identities and transactions.
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$459.51M |
$12.17
+1.50%
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TLS
Telos Corporation
TLS is a government-focused cybersecurity software and services provider, with core offerings that secure and manage risk for national security and critical infrastructure (e.g., Xacta and Telos ID).
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$410.04M |
$5.81
+3.01%
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CNCK
Coincheck Group N.V.
Security is a core feature (cold-wallet custody, regulatory compliance) highlighting cybersecurity relevance.
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$391.76M |
$3.10
+0.32%
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ATEX
Anterix Inc.
Exposure to cybersecurity considerations for protecting critical utility networks.
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$381.35M |
$20.05
-1.45%
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RMNI
Rimini Street, Inc.
Rimini provides cybersecurity offerings (Rimini Protect) and security enhancements, including hypervisor security integrations for VMware/Nutanix.
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$350.64M |
$3.90
+2.77%
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CNDT
Conduent Incorporated
CNDT engages in cybersecurity-related services/products and incident-response capabilities relevant to its clients.
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$293.83M |
$1.85
-0.54%
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AVNW
Aviat Networks, Inc.
Cybersecurity capabilities across software and hardware protect critical wireless networks.
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$270.07M |
$21.66
+2.65%
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SPOK
Spok Holdings, Inc.
Spok emphasizes secure, compliant communications, aligning with cybersecurity capabilities.
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$261.92M |
$12.71
-0.04%
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DVLT
Datavault AI Inc.
DVLT emphasizes compliance-first infrastructure with strong cybersecurity considerations for its Web3/data-monetization platforms.
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$249.12M |
$2.42
-5.10%
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HCAT
Health Catalyst, Inc.
Acquisition of cybersecurity-focused assets (Intraprise) suggests cybersecurity capabilities are part of the offering.
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$166.08M |
$2.56
+8.26%
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GRRR
Gorilla Technology Group Inc.
Involves cybersecurity software/services for IT/OT security and critical infrastructure protection.
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$156.03M |
$13.18
+0.46%
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PMTS
CPI Card Group Inc.
Cybersecurity captures PMTS's emphasis on secure payment technology and protection of card data within its offering suite.
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$136.84M |
$12.22
+1.24%
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SCTH
SecureTech Innovations, Inc.
Core focus on cybersecurity capabilities and digital security across automotive and blockchain initiatives.
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$112.62M |
$3.59
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CSPI
CSP Inc.
CSPI operates in the cybersecurity space with AZT PROTECT at its core.
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$111.45M |
$11.65
+3.10%
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LAES
SEALSQ Corp
Post-quantum cryptography hardware and integrated PQC protections place SEALSQ squarely in cybersecurity.
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$105.99M |
$4.17
+10.74%
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CTM
Castellum, Inc.
CTM provides federal cybersecurity services and information assurance capabilities, aligning with a dedicated cybersecurity investable theme.
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$93.93M |
$1.04
+2.97%
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# Executive Summary
* The cybersecurity industry is being reshaped by the escalating sophistication of AI-powered threats, creating an urgent, non-discretionary demand for autonomous, AI-native defense platforms.
* In response to this complexity, the market is rapidly consolidating around integrated platforms, as customers abandon fragmented "point solutions" in favor of unified security from a single vendor, driving significant M&A.
* With the dissolution of traditional network boundaries, securing identity has become the most critical control point, fueling hyper-growth for specialists in human and machine identity protection.
* Financial performance is bifurcating, with AI-native platform leaders posting strong double-digit growth, while others face headwinds from portfolio transitions or procurement delays.
* Robust defense budgets, driven by geopolitical tensions, provide a strong and sustained tailwind for companies serving government and national security clients.
* The dominant competitive models are shifting from selling individual products to providing comprehensive, subscription-based platforms focused on AI, integrated networking, or deep government expertise.
## Key Trends & Outlook
The single most critical factor driving the cybersecurity market is the escalating arms race fueled by Artificial Intelligence. Threat actors are leveraging AI to launch more sophisticated and scalable attacks, including more convincing phishing and polymorphic malware, while defenders are deploying AI-native platforms for autonomous threat detection and response. This dynamic makes advanced cybersecurity a non-discretionary spend, forcing enterprises to upgrade from legacy systems to proactive, predictive platforms. This creates a clear divergence, benefiting AI-focused vendors while pressuring those with older architectures, and is the primary driver of R&D investment and customer demand, happening now and accelerating within the next 6-12 months. CrowdStrike is positioning itself as the "AI-native platform of record" in cybersecurity, leveraging its Falcon platform to drive significant platform consolidation. Similarly, Gen Digital's "Norton Genie AI engine" is designed specifically to combat the surge in sophisticated, AI-powered scams by analyzing the meaning and intent of various digital content.
The market's response to this complexity is a strong trend towards platform consolidation. Customer fatigue with managing dozens of disparate security tools is driving a strong preference for unified platforms that reduce complexity, improve visibility, and lower total cost of ownership. This trend fuels a robust M&A environment and forces vendors to offer integrated solutions covering endpoint, cloud, and identity. Companies that can deliver a cohesive platform are gaining significant market share. Cisco's acquisition of Splunk is a prime example of building a platform through M&A, enhancing its portfolio in security and observability. CrowdStrike's strategy is centered on organic platform consolidation, with its Falcon Flex model enabling customers to consolidate multiple point products.
The shift to identity-centric security, amplified by the explosion of machine identities, represents one of the highest-growth segments. With the ratio of machine to human identities surging from 45:1 a year ago to over 80:1 in Q1 2025, securing every identity has become the new perimeter, creating immense opportunity. CyberArk, with its +57% subscription ARR growth, demonstrates the immense opportunity in securing human, machine, and emerging AI identities against an intensifying threat landscape. However, macroeconomic headwinds and budget scrutiny can extend sales cycles, even for a priority spend like cybersecurity. Government contractors also face risks from procurement delays and budget resolutions, as seen in the -8% revenue decline for Booz Allen Hamilton and -3% for Science Applications International Corporation.
## Competitive Landscape
The cybersecurity market is rapidly consolidating away from fragmented point solutions toward integrated platforms, driven by customer demand for simplicity and efficacy. This trend is fueling robust M&A activity, with 45 cybersecurity-related M&A deals announced in October 2025 alone. The federal cybersecurity market alone is expected to reach $166.73 billion by 2032, growing at a 12.5% CAGR, indicating significant opportunities across various segments.
Some of the fastest-growing players compete by offering a unified, AI-native platform designed from the ground up for the cloud. CrowdStrike exemplifies this model, establishing itself as the "AI-native platform of record" in cybersecurity. Its Falcon platform, with a single lightweight agent, provides comprehensive protection across endpoints, cloud workloads, identity, and data, driving significant platform consolidation and displacing legacy point products. This approach offers superior threat detection and operational simplicity for customers, leading to high stickiness and a powerful cross-selling engine.
In contrast, large, established technology titans leverage their vast networking installed base to integrate security, often through major acquisitions. Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO) is a prime example, focusing on securely connecting everything and enabling digital transformation for customers in the AI era. Its strategic acquisition of Splunk is enhancing its portfolio in high-growth areas like security and observability, contributing to revenue growth and cross-selling opportunities. Cisco's Hypershield, an AI-native security solution embedded in the network, further illustrates its strategy of converging networking and security.
A distinct segment of the market focuses almost exclusively on government and defense, where success is driven by deep mission expertise and alignment with national security spending. CACI International Inc (CACI) is a leader in this space, focusing on technology solutions for national security, including counter-UAS, counter-space, and network modernization with strong cyber components. Its robust contract awards of $5.0 billion in Q1 FY26, a book-to-bill ratio of 2.2x, and a total backlog of $34 billion demonstrate a business model deeply aligned with and benefiting from national defense priorities.
## Financial Performance
Revenue growth is bifurcating sharply across the cybersecurity industry. Leaders in high-priority areas like AI-native platforms and identity security are capturing disproportionate growth, while some government-focused firms can experience volatility due to the timing of large contract awards and procurement delays. CyberArk Software Ltd. (CYBR) exemplifies the hyper-growth in the identity security segment, reporting a +43% year-over-year revenue growth in Q3 2025, with subscription ARR increasing by +57% year-over-year. In contrast, Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation (BAH) experienced an -8% decline in revenue in Q2 FY26, highlighting the potential for near-term volatility in the government sector due to factors like slower-than-anticipated normalization in the funding environment and a decline in the civil sector.
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Profitability also diverges based on business model and technological differentiation. Companies with unique, hard-to-replicate technology or highly scalable software platforms can command premium margins. Fortinet, Inc. (FTNT) demonstrates this with a strong non-GAAP operating margin of 36.9% in Q3 2025, driven by its differentiated technology platform built on proprietary ASICs and a single operating system (FortiOS). Gen Digital Inc. (GEN) showcases the profitability of a scalable consumer software platform, reporting an 83.7% gross margin and a 61% operating margin for its Cyber Safety Platform in Q2 2026.
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Capital allocation in the industry is primarily focused on strategic M&A to build platforms and significant shareholder returns from mature, cash-generative players. Companies are aggressively deploying capital to align with the platform consolidation trend, either by acquiring key technologies and market share or by returning strong free cash flow to shareholders. Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO) perfectly illustrates this dual strategy, having completed its acquisition of Splunk and returning $4.8 billion through dividends and repurchasing $4.7 billion in common stock in the first nine months of FY25.
The industry's balance sheet health is generally strong, particularly among software leaders, driven by the high-margin, recurring-revenue nature of subscription models. Cash positions are robust, with leaders holding billions in cash, and debt is manageable for most. CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. (CRWD) is representative of the financial firepower held by the industry's software-centric leaders, reporting $4.61 billion in cash and cash equivalents as of April 30, 2025. This financial strength provides the flexibility for R&D investment, M&A, and weathering economic uncertainty.
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