Cisco Buys Psionic
Cisco Systems to acquire network security software developer Psionic Software for up to $12M in stock
October 22, 2002
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Cisco Systems, Inc., today announced a definitive agreement to acquire privately-held Psionic Software, Inc. of Austin, Texas. Psionic develops network security software that increases the efficiency of intrusion detection systems (IDS) by reducing false alarms by up to 95 percent. Psionic's software will allow Cisco security customers to increase productivity and lower the costs associated with network-based intrusion detection systems (NIDS) by enabling businesses to focus manpower and attention on legitimate attacks against their networks. Psionic's software addresses the number one problem associated with current IDS security technology by reducing false alarms and quickly validating potential security breaches. Integrating Psionic's software with Cisco IDS products, which utilize multiple modes to identify malicious network security activity, will provide enterprise customers with high-performance security attack identification and suppression across a range of network environments, offering a more comprehensive approach to security while minimizing operational costs. This integration also provides the basis for future in-line IDS architectures where today, the high rate of mis-identified attacks often leads to the termination of legitimate network traffic. Under the terms of the agreement, Cisco common stock worth an aggregate value of up to $12 million will be exchanged for all outstanding shares and options of Psionic Software. In connection with the acquisition, Cisco expects a nominal one-time charge for purchased in-process research and development expenses. The acquisition of Psionic is expected to close in the second quarter of Cisco's fiscal year 2003. The acquisition has been approved by the board of directors of each company and is subject to various closing conditions. Cisco Systems Inc.
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