BlackBerry vend l'activité de cybersécurité d'IA Cylance à Artic Wolf

Un employé de BlackBerry travaille au centre d'exploitation du réseau de l'entreprise à Waterloo, en Ontario, le mardi 29 mai 2018. LA PRESSE CANADIENNE/Andrew Ryan

TORONTO - BlackBerry Ltd. has signed a deal to sell its Cylance security business to Arctic Wolf.

Cylance uses artificial intelligence to help users detect malware and prevent cyberattacks. 

Under the deal, Arctic Wolf will pay US$160 million of cash, subject to certain adjustments, and approximately 5.5 million common shares of Arctic Wolf, which is a privately held security software and services company.

After allowing for the purchase price adjustments, the companies say BlackBerry will receive about US$80 million of cash at closing and about US$40 million of cash one year following the closing.

BlackBerry acquired Cylance in February 2019 in a US$1.4-billion deal.

The deal with Arctic Wolf is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to close in BlackBerry’s fourth quarter.

This report by ´ºÉ«Ö±²¥was first published Dec. 16, 2024.

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