Cycurion has entered a binding agreement to acquire Halo Privacy and integrate HavenX, saying the transaction should close in about 45 days.
Cycurion said it has entered a binding agreement to acquire Halo Privacy and integrate HavenX, expanding its secure communications and digital defense platform.
The company said on May 7 that it expects to close the transaction in about 45 days. Reuters-syndicated coverage independently reported the announcement the same day.
Cycurion said Halo Privacy generates about $7 million in revenue and about $5.5 million in annual recurring revenue. The company framed the deal as a way to broaden its AI-driven cybersecurity and secure communications offering.
The acquisition is a tuck-in style move for Cycurion, which is using the deal to add scale and broaden its product set rather than reshape the company entirely.
What comes next is the closing process, including any remaining regulatory or transaction steps before the acquisition is completed.
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