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CrowdStrike plans to acquire SGNL

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CrowdStrike announced plans to acquire SGNL for $740 million in cash, expanding its identity security capabilities. The deal is intended to add real-time access control for human, non-human, and AI identities and reduce reliance on static credentials and legacy standing privileges. Closing is expected in CrowdStrike’s first quarter of FY’27, subject to customary conditions and regulatory clearances.

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  1. 08.01.2026 17:32 2 articles · 4mo ago

    CrowdStrike announces SGNL acquisition for $740 million

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    CrowdStrike announced plans to acquire SGNL for $740 million in cash, expanding its identity security capabilities for human, non-human, and AI identities. The acquisition is intended to deliver continuous, real-time access control that reduces reliance on static credentials and legacy standing privileges, with closing expected during CrowdStrike’s first quarter of FY’27 subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory clearances.

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