
Microsoft has confirmed it is acquiring RiskIQ, a San Francisco-based cybersecurity firm. It provides threat intelligence and cloud software as an enterprise service.slotxo
The terms of the deal, which will see RiskIQ's threat intelligence service integrated into Microsoft's flagship security offering, were not disclosed,
although Bloomberg previously reported that Microsoft would pay the company more cash. $500 million. Microsoft declined to confirm the reported figures.
The announcement comes amid a rising security landscape. because various organizations Switch to remote and hybrid strategies
RiskIQ surveys the web, making a detailed map of websites and networks. Recording domain names, certificates, and other information such as WHOIS registration information gives customers visibility into what assets,