Avecto, a Manchester-based security software company which reduces hacking breaches by restricting employees’ access to only the applications they need, has been bought by American firm Bomgar.
Once touted as a ‘unicorn’, Wythenshawe-based Avecto was founded 10 years ago by Paul Kenyon (above left) and Mark Austin, who had previously helped to found tech firm Appsense.
The undisclosed deal with Bomgar will result in a “best-in-class Privileged Access Management (PAM) portfolio”, essentially providing a more complete solution for companies attempting to defend themselves against hackers using the cover of employees’ privileged access credentials.
Forrester estimates that 80% of security breaches involve privileged credentials.
Bomgar is currently used by more than 15,000 organizations across 80 countries.
Its CEO, Matt Dircks, said: “With the addition of Avecto, Bomgar now offers one of the most comprehensive PAM platforms for managing and protecting privileged access.