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Infosys Acquired Australian Cybersecurity Firm for Rs 532 Crore

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Infosys has completed the purchase of The Missing Link, a cybersecurity company based in Australia, for around Rs 532 crore (A$98 million).

The deal was made in cash through Infosys Singapore Pte, a fully owned arm of Infosys. This move will grow Infosys’ cybersecurity services and increase its reach in the Australian market.

Expanding Cybersecurity Expertise

The Missing Link brings experienced professionals to Infosys, boosting its team at global cyber defense centers.

The company, founded in 1997, provides a wide range of services including risk checks, managed security, cloud support, and both offensive and defensive protection tools.

Infosys had shared its plans to buy the firm last month, highlighting the strategic fit.

Stronger Offerings in Australia

Infosys said it looks forward to working with The Missing Link’s leadership and staff. The firm’s expertise will add to Infosys Cobalt and support broader tech and security efforts.

The Missing Link also delivers help with IT strategy, planning, project management, and automation.

With this deal, Infosys takes a major step toward building better cybersecurity support for its global customers.

Takeaways

  • Infosys acquired Australian firm The Missing Link for Rs 532 crore to strengthen its cybersecurity services.
  • The deal brings in a skilled team and expands Infosys’ presence in Australia through managed and strategic security offerings.
  • The Missing Link’s services in risk checks, cloud support, and IT planning will add to Infosys’ existing global capabilities.

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