Israeli Cyber Security Companies odix and Akitta Are Merging

Both companies will combine their respective strengths to offer comprehensive and cutting-edge zero-trust cybersecurity solutions to their customers

Dr. Oren Eytan, Co-Founder & CEO of odix. Photo: odix

Odix (stylized “odix”), an Israeli provider of advanced malware prevention solutions, announced its merger with Akita, an Israeli technology company that specialized in Zero Trust and network security solutions.

According to the odix announcement, this strategic merger brings together two innovative forces in the cybersecurity industry. Odix’s expertise lies in file-based attack prevention using its patented content disarm and reconstruction (TrueCDR™) technology.

Odix’s algorithms introduce a Zero Trust approach to files and therefore neutralize active code from all commonly used files. While Akita's focus has been on the Zero Trust approach in network security and access management. By joining forces, the companies will combine their respective strengths to offer comprehensive and cutting-edge Zero Trust cybersecurity solutions to their customers.

As part of the merger, odix will integrate Akita's talented team of cybersecurity professionals to strengthen its development and customer support capabilities. The result of this integration of Akita’s solutions with odix’s innovative Deep File Analysis (DFA) technology will provide a holistic approach to businesses that wish to adopt the Zero Trust method across their organization network and cloud applications.

The combined capabilities of odix and Akita will empower organizations to effectively detect, prevent, and respond to advanced cyberattacks, safeguarding their critical assets and maintaining business continuity.

“We are excited to welcome AKITA to the odix family," said Dr. Oren Eytan, Co-Founder & CEO of odix. "This merger is a testament to our commitment to empowering organizations with advanced cybersecurity solutions. I am confident that the synergy of both technologies will bring valuable Zero Trust solutions to the market.”

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