Cisco Systems' $2.7 billion acquisition of Sourcefire this week validates the network security vendor's technology and could be a big win, according to Sourcefire and Cisco partners, but questions ...
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Martin Roesch founded cybersecurity software firm Sourcefire in 2001 with the goal of making money on a widely used and freely distributed security program he had built years earlier called Snort.
Cisco has completed the acquisition of cybersecurity firm Sourcefire for $2.7 billion. On Monday, the tech giant announced the closing of the deal, which will give Cisco a more substantial advanced ...
Martin Roesch founded Sourcefire in the living room of his Carroll County home in 1998. Last month, the Columbia-based cybersecurity firm for which he now serves as CTO announced it was being acquired ...
Who would have guessed 15 years ago that Martin Roesch’s free computer network-security program would turn into a $2.7 billion deal? Roesch used the no-cost software he developed in 1998 — called ...
Networking solution provider Cisco will acquire US-based cyber security solutions firm Sourcefire for about $ 2.7 billion in cash, a move aimed at boosting the company’s network security business. The ...
Networking equipment maker Cisco Systems Inc. ( CSCO) announced a definitive agreement to acquire cyber security firm Sourcefire, Inc. ( FIRE) for $2.7 billion. The deal will be completed in the ...
Cisco is acquiring SourceFire, and so begins a new security push. At a purchase price of $2.7 Billion @ $76 per share, it’s rather significant. Cisco is the largest networking equipment manufacturer ...
Simply sign up to the US & Canadian companies myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. US technology behemoth Cisco is making a $2.7bn bet that cybersecurity is going to become ever more ...
Cisco is buying Sourcefire. Cisco has dabbled in security, but this acquisition moves them squarely into the security arena, and makes it a major player. Cisco now has a security strategy, and ...
Networking giant Cisco has agreed to buy cyber security firm Sourcefire in a deal worth $2.7 billion, it announced yesterday. Sourcefire is best known for the network intrusion detection tool Snort.