Grant Gross
Senior Writer

McAfee to buy SafeBoot for $350M

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Oct 8, 20072 mins

The acquisition lets McAfee use SafeBoot's encryption products to make further inroads into the 'highly underpenetrated' data protection market, including targeting SMBs

Security software vendor McAfee will acquire SafeBoot for $350 million in an effort to expand its large-business product line, the company announced Monday.

The acquisition of SafeBoot, a security software vendor focusing on encryption and access control, will expand McAfee’s risk management services, the company said. SafeBoot focuses on the large-business and mobile security markets.

SafeBoot, a private company based in the Netherlands, will be a “strong complement” to McAfee’s existing offerings, McAfee said in a press release. The data protection market is “highly underpenetrated,” the company added.

McAfee plans to integrate SafeBoot’s encryption products with its Data Loss and ePolicyOrchestrator management products, McAfee said. Encryption products can be targeted toward all sizes of McAfee customers, from individual users to large businesses, McAfee said.

“SafeBoot’s industry-leading mobile security solutions address a critical pain point for customers — the protection of confidential and proprietary information,” Dave DeWalt, McAfee’s president and CEO, said in a statement. “With the acquisition of SafeBoot, McAfee becomes a leader in the fast-growing $1 billion encryption market, and we will be able to offer a complete data protection solution that combines SafeBoot’s device, full-disk, and content encryption with McAfee’s data loss prevention solutions.”

Following the deal’s closing, SafeBoot’s technologies and McAfee’s Data Loss Prevention solutions will become the foundation for a new Data Protection product business unit, McAfee said.

SafeBoot is the encryption vendor to more than 4,200 customers, including more than 150 listed in the Fortune 500. About 47 percent of its customer base is in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, 29 percent in North America, and 23 percent in the Asia-Pacific region.

The SafeBoot Data Protection Suite enables users to encrypt individual files and folders as well as the entire local hard drive.

The acquisition will allow McAfee to expand its large-business data protection offerings, as well as pursue untapped opportunities in the SMB and consumer markets, McAfee said

The companies expect the acquisition to close in the fourth quarter. The deal is subject to regulatory approval.

Grant Gross

Grant Gross, a senior writer at CIO, is a long-time IT journalist who has focused on AI, enterprise technology, and tech policy. He previously served as Washington, D.C., correspondent and later senior editor at IDG News Service. Earlier in his career, he was managing editor at Linux.com and news editor at tech careers site Techies.com. As a tech policy expert, he has appeared on C-SPAN and the giant NTN24 Spanish-language cable news network. In the distant past, he worked as a reporter and editor at newspapers in Minnesota and the Dakotas. A finalist for Best Range of Work by a Single Author for both the Eddie Awards and the Neal Awards, Grant was recently recognized with an ASBPE Regional Silver award for his article “Agentic AI: Decisive, operational AI arrives in business.”

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