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CyberArk

CyberArk pioneered the Privileged Access Management market, evolving into a comprehensive identity security provider that protects critical assets from advanced cyber threats by securing every identity.

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Founded
1999
Founder
Udi Mokady
Origin
Israel

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CyberArk Founded

Udi Mokady founded CyberArk in Petah Tikva, Israel, with the mission to protect organizations from cyber threats by securing privileged accounts.

Launch of Privileged Identity Management

CyberArk launched its flagship Privileged Identity Management Suite, setting a new standard for protecting privileged accounts.

Global Expansion

CyberArk expanded its operations globally, establishing offices in the United States, Europe, and Asia to better serve its growing customer base.

CyberArk Goes Public

CyberArk went public on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol CYBR, marking a significant milestone in its growth and development.

Acquisition of Viewfinity

CyberArk acquired Viewfinity to enhance its endpoint privilege management capabilities and broaden its security solutions.

Introduction of Advanced Threat Protection

The company introduced advanced threat protection solutions, focusing on detecting and responding to cyber threats in real-time.

Acquisition of Vaultive

CyberArk acquired Vaultive to strengthen its cloud security offerings, enabling secure migration and operation in cloud environments.

20th Anniversary

CyberArk celebrated its 20th anniversary, reflecting on two decades of innovation and leadership in the cybersecurity industry.

Expansion of SaaS Offerings

The company expanded its SaaS offerings, launching CyberArk Identity to provide comprehensive identity security solutions.

Acquisition of C3M

CyberArk acquired C3M to enhance its cloud security posture management capabilities, further solidifying its position as a leader in cybersecurity.

Palo Alto Networks Acquisition Announced

Palo Alto Networks announced an agreement to acquire CyberArk for approximately $25 billion, representing a 26% premium. The deal marked CyberArk's transition from an independent company to a core pillar of Palo Alto Networks' security platform.

Shareholder Approval

CyberArk shareholders overwhelmingly approved the acquisition by Palo Alto Networks with 99.8% support at a special meeting on November 13, 2025.

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