The acquisition aligns with the vision for Cisco Security Cloud.

Edward Gately, Senior News Editor

February 27, 2023

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Cisco is acquiring Valtix, a multicloud network security platform as a service, to increase its cloud security capabilities.

Cisco announced its Valtix acquisition in a blog. The deal should close by the end of Cisco’s third quarter of fiscal 2023 on April 30.

Cisco isn’t disclosing financial details of the transaction.

Raj Chopra is senior vice president and chief product officer for Cisco Security.

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Cisco Security’s Raj Chopra

“When we think about today’s enterprise infrastructures, at their core, they comprise a few elements: multiple public clouds (primarily, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure) and clusters of private clouds,” he said. “The security controls that govern these disparate clouds, however, work in isolation. These siloes create an issue with visibility, which in turn leads to an issue of efficacy (you can’t protect what you can’t see), which creates a substantial operational burden for security teams.”

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Across these multiple clouds, one thing stitches all of this together, Chopra said. That’s the network. It’s the one place that sees all the traffic that flows between applications and from applications to users. Therefore, it’s the only place “where you have the visibility, telemetry, and policy enforcement needed for consolidated, consistent security.”

“This is a central principle for our vision for the Cisco Security Cloud, a global, cloud-delivered, integrated networking and security platform for organizations of any shape and size,” he said. “In alignment with that vision, Cisco is excited to announce our intent to acquire Valtix, a privately held cloud network security company founded in 2018.”

Cisco Already Strategic Investor in Valtrix

Cisco has been a strategic investor in Valtix since 2020, Chopra said. It supports Valtix’s “commitment to simplify network security, protecting workloads no matter which cloud they are created or consumed in.”

“With their cloud-native, easy-to-use control plane, they enable customers with common policy and enforcements of networking across all major public cloud environments,” he said.

The Valtix team will join the Cisco security business group, Chopra said. There, they’ll work to integrate into Cisco’s Security Cloud portfolio. In addition, they’ll accelerate Cisco’s path to delivering a “seamless experience in securing workloads across multicloud environments.”

“We are excited to share more details in the very near future,” he said. “We look forward to welcoming the Valtix team and working together to accelerate the Cisco Security Cloud.”

Valtix combines multicloud security with cloud-first simplicity and on-demand scale. Its dynamic multicloud policy links continuous visibility with advanced security controls.

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Edward Gately

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As news editor, Edward Gately covers cybersecurity, new channel programs and program changes, M&A and other IT channel trends. Prior to Informa, he spent 26 years as a newspaper journalist in Texas, Louisiana and Arizona.

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