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Infosys wraps up acquisition of Australian cybersecurity firm The Missing Link
Infosys wraps up acquisition of Australian cybersecurity firm The Missing Link

Yahoo

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Infosys wraps up acquisition of Australian cybersecurity firm The Missing Link

Indian IT giant Infosys has completed the acquisition of The Missing Link, an Australian cybersecurity services specialist. Financial terms of the transaction, which was announced last month, were not disclosed. In a statement, Bengaluru-headquartered Infosys said the deal 'strengthens' its cybersecurity capabilities and bolsters its presence in the Australian market. The Missing Link brings a team of cybersecurity professionals, including Red Team, Blue Team, and a Global Security Operations Centre, to Infosys. This addition is expected to complement Infosys' global cyber defence centres. Infosys, together with The Missing Link and Infosys Cobalt, a suite of services, solutions, and platforms designed to help enterprises fast-track their cloud transformation, aims to deliver differentiated value to customers. Announcing the deal in April, Infosys EVP, chief delivery officer Satish HC said: 'Technology led transformation and securing the enterprise are amongst the highest priorities for global corporations. 'Together with The Missing Link, and our cloud offering Infosys Cobalt, we aim to usher in the new wave of differentiated value to customers, with specialised end-to-end cybersecurity offerings and solutions.' The Missing Link's cybersecurity practice offers strategic advice, offensive and defensive security services, tactical support, cybersecurity risk assessments, compliance, and managed services. The company claims to cater to global enterprises with 'market-leading' technology products, proprietary solutions, and accelerators, helping protect networks, secure assets, and equip staff to mitigate cyber-attacks. In March 2025, Infosys agreed to a $17.5m settlement regarding a cyber incident affecting its subsidiary, Infosys McCamish Systems (IMS). The agreement followed mediation efforts to resolve six class action lawsuits filed in the US. The lawsuits were initiated after a cybersecurity event in November 2023 compromised certain applications and systems. Additionally, in December 2024, Infosys Compaz, a joint venture between Infosys and Temasek, announced an enhanced collaboration with StarHub. Their collaboration began in January 2023, when the joint venture (JV) was commissioned to drive StarHub's operational transformation and elevate service experience through Infosys Cobalt. This partnership aims to transform StarHub into a cloud-centric enterprise, focusing on AI, cloud technologies, cybersecurity, and digital transformation. "Infosys wraps up acquisition of Australian cybersecurity firm The Missing Link" was originally created and published by Verdict, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Sign in to access your portfolio

Infosys Acquires Australian Cybersecurity Firm The Missing Link for AUD 98 Mn
Infosys Acquires Australian Cybersecurity Firm The Missing Link for AUD 98 Mn

Entrepreneur

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • Entrepreneur

Infosys Acquires Australian Cybersecurity Firm The Missing Link for AUD 98 Mn

The move reinforces Infosys' commitment to supporting global clients in navigating their digital transformation journeys. You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. Infosys on Friday announced the completion of its acquisition of Australian cybersecurity firm The Missing Link in an all-cash deal worth AUD 98 million (approximately INR 532 crore). The acquisition was executed through Infosys' wholly-owned subsidiary, Infosys Singapore Pte Ltd, following a regulatory filing last month. Founded in 1997, The Missing Link is known for its end-to-end cybersecurity and cloud services, offering a wide range of solutions including IT strategy, risk assessment, mitigation, and automation. "This strategic investment further strengthens Infosys' cybersecurity capabilities while bolstering its presence in the fast-growing Australian market," Infosys said in a statement. The move reinforces Infosys' commitment to supporting global clients in navigating their digital transformation journeys. "Together with The Missing Link and Infosys Cobalt, Infosys aims to usher in the new wave of differentiated value to customers, with specialised end-to-end cybersecurity offerings and solutions," the company added. The acquisition enhances Infosys' portfolio in a region increasingly focused on digital resilience, aligning with its long-term global growth and innovation strategy.

Masterstroke by Narayana Murthy's Infosys as it acquires another firm for Rs 5320000000, company is..., it works in...
Masterstroke by Narayana Murthy's Infosys as it acquires another firm for Rs 5320000000, company is..., it works in...

India.com

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

Masterstroke by Narayana Murthy's Infosys as it acquires another firm for Rs 5320000000, company is..., it works in...

Masterstroke by Narayana Murthy's Infosys as it acquires another firm for Rs 5320000000, company is..., it works in... In a strategic move to strengthen its presence in Australia, Infosys has acquired the Australian cybersecurity services firm The Missing Link for around Rs 532 crore (AUD 98 million), as reported by The Financial Express. The deal, executed through an all-cash transaction by Infosys Singapore Pte—a wholly-owned subsidiary of Infosys—is aimed at boosting the company's cybersecurity capabilities and expanding its reach in the Australian market. In a press release published by the company, Infosys in a statement said, 'Headquartered in Australia, The Missing Link brings to Infosys, a group of highly skilled cybersecurity professionals consisting of Red Team, Blue Team, and a state-of-the-art Global Security Operations Centre (GSOC) adding to the network of Infosys' global cyber defense centers.' 'The Missing Link's accomplished cybersecurity practice provides strategic advice, offensive and defensive security services and tactical support, cybersecurity risk assessments & compliance, and managed services. The company has been serving leading global enterprises in collaboration with market leading technology products, further complemented by its innovative proprietary solutions and accelerators. Their solutions help protect networks, secure assets and equip staff with the tools to mitigate cyber-attacks,' the statement further reads. Established in 1997, The Missing Link was born from a vision to help businesses achieve their goals with the right IT solutions and services. Headquartered in Australia, The Missing Link is a cybersecurity and cloud services specialist, delivering services across the entire spectrum of IT strategy, technology roadmap, project management, cybersecurity, risks assessments & mitigation and automation services. Their highly skilled team of IT specialists includes Cybersecurity, IT Infrastructure/Cloud and Robotic Process Automation & Generative AI experts, with many years of experience and a commitment to delivering firstclass solutions that exceed customers' expectations.

Infosys completes ₹532 crore acquisition of Australia's The Missing Link
Infosys completes ₹532 crore acquisition of Australia's The Missing Link

Business Standard

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Infosys completes ₹532 crore acquisition of Australia's The Missing Link

Infosys has completed its acquisition of the Australian cybersecurity services firm The Missing Link for AUD 98 million (about ₹532 crore), the company said in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange on Friday. Infosys has acquired the firm in an all-cash deal through its wholly-owned subsidiary Infosys Singapore Pte Ltd, the filing said. With this acquisition, Infosys aims to strengthen its cybersecurity capabilities, besides expanding its presence in the Australian market. "The Missing Link brings to Infosys, a group of highly skilled cybersecurity professionals consisting of Red Team, Blue Team, and a state-of-the-art Global Security Operations Centre (GSOC) adding to the network of Infosys' global cyber defense centers. The Missing Link's accomplished cybersecurity practice provides strategic advice, offensive and defensive security services and tactical support, cybersecurity risk assessments & compliance, and managed services. Infosys is delighted to welcome The Missing Link and its leadership team," Infosys said in a press release. "Together with The Missing Link, and Infosys Cobalt, Infosys aims to usher in the new wave of differentiated value to customers, with specialised end-to-end cybersecurity offerings and solutions," it added. Founded in 1997, The Missing Link is a cybersecurity and cloud services specialist, delivering services across the entire spectrum of IT strategy, technology roadmap, project management, cybersecurity, risks assessments & mitigation and automation services. Infosys had announced last month that it was working on acquiring the Australian firm.

Infosys completes acquisition of Australian cybersecurity firm The Missing Link
Infosys completes acquisition of Australian cybersecurity firm The Missing Link

Economic Times

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • Economic Times

Infosys completes acquisition of Australian cybersecurity firm The Missing Link

Synopsis The acquisition strengthens Infosys' cybersecurity capabilities while bolstering its presence in the fast-growing Australian market, the company said. "Together with The Missing Link, and Infosys Cobalt, Infosys aims to usher in the new wave of differentiated value to customers, with specialised end-to-end cybersecurity offerings and solutions," a company statement said.

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