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CrowdStrike Acquires External Attack Surface Management Company Reposify

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CrowdStrike has purchased Reposify, an external attack surface management (EASM) platform provider, for an undisclosed sum. The company announced the Reposify acquisition at its Fal.Con 2022 cybersecurity conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.

This is technology M&A deal number 835 that MSSP Alert and sister site ChannelE2E have covered so far in 2022.

CrowdStrike, founded in 2011, is based in Austin, Texas. The company has 6,243 employees listed on LinkedIn. CrowdStrike's areas of expertise include endpoint detection and response (EDR), managed threat hunting and threat intelligence.

Reposify, founded in 2017, is based in San Francisco, California. The company has 22 employees listed on LinkedIn. Reposify's areas of expertise include EASM, exposure management and cloud security management.

CrowdStrike Adds EASM Capabilities

Reposify enables CrowdStrike to provide "a fundamentally differentiated EASM experience to customers," the companies said.

CrowdStrike will integrate Reposify's EASM capabilities into its Threat Intelligence product suite, the company noted. In doing so, organizations will be able to use Reposify's internet scanning capabilities in conjunction with CrowdStrike's Threat Intelligence products to capture insights on endpoints and IT environments and analyze risks across their internal and external attack surfaces.

In addition, CrowdStrike will leverage Reposify's EASM capabilities to bolster its Security and IT Operations product suite, the company said. This will allow organizations to use CrowdStrike's Security and IT Operations products to analyze risks across their internal and external attack surfaces and network devices, end-users and applications.

Other CrowdStrike News from Fal.Con 2022

Along with acquiring Reposify, CrowdStrike has made several announcements at Fal.Con 2022, including:

CrowdStrike provides cybersecurity solutions to help organizations protect their endpoints, cloud workloads, identities and data against cyberattacks. The company increased its MSSP partner revenues by more than 150% year over year in the second quarter of 2022, CEO George Kurtz said during CrowdStrike's earnings call on August 30, 2022. CrowdStrike also continues to explore opportunities to bolster its offerings and expand its channel partnerships.

Dan Kobialka

Dan Kobialka is senior contributing editor, MSSP Alert and ChannelE2E. He covers IT security, IT service provider business strategies and partner programs. Dan holds a M.A. in Print and Multimedia Journalism from Emerson College and a B.A. in English from Bridgewater State University. In his free time, Dan enjoys jogging, traveling, playing sports, touring breweries and watching football.