CyberFOX Acquires Timus Networks to Boost Zero Trust Security
CyberFOX has acquired Timus Networks, adding SASE and Zero Trust Network Access capabilities to its expanding cybersecurity platform.
CyberFOX announced the acquisition of Timus Networks, a move that brings Secure Access Service Edge technology and Zero Trust Network Access directly into the company's proactive cybersecurity portfolio. The deal signals a deliberate push by CyberFOX to deliver more comprehensive, always-on security solutions to its customers in a threat landscape that continues to grow more complex.
The addition of Timus Networks strengthens CyberFOX's offerings across several critical security domains, including secure connectivity, secure access, secure web gateway capabilities, and adaptive policy controls. Together, these tools form a layered defense architecture that organizations increasingly need as remote work and cloud adoption accelerate the dissolution of traditional network perimeters.
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Zero Trust Network Access has emerged as a leading framework for modern enterprise security, operating on the principle that no user or device should be trusted by default — even those already inside a corporate network. By folding Timus Networks' ZTNA expertise into its platform, CyberFOX positions itself to compete more aggressively for customers seeking consolidated, end-to-end security stacks rather than fragmented point solutions.
The acquisition reflects a broader industry trend of cybersecurity vendors expanding through M&A to deliver integrated platforms that reduce complexity for IT teams and managed service providers. For CyberFOX, absorbing Timus Networks represents a strategic step toward becoming a single-vendor solution for organizations that prioritize both connectivity and security without compromise.
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