Allurity acquires cybersecurity firms CloudComputing, Securix

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN — European cybersecurity services provider Allurity has acquired two new cybersecurity companies, CloudComputing from Portugal and Securix from Switzerland.
Through these acquisitions, Allurity sets its sights on becoming a European cybersecurity giant to rival other conglomerates in the United States and China.
CloudComputing and Securix bring a complete offering in identity, zero trust, and information security, along with substantial reinforcement in identity security, observability, and consultancy.
Both companies will become a part of a decentralized structure, retaining their operational independence, brand, identity, and culture. This will allow them to benefit from the scale and synergies of the group.
Allurity has been acquiring other cybersecurity companies to become Europe’s preferred partner for these services.
With its two recent additions, the Allurity group now boasts a total of seven companies under its umbrella, including Swedish Arctic Group, ID North and Pulsen IAM, Danish CSIS and Spanish Aiuken Cybersecurity.
Allurity now aims to expand to Belgium and the Netherlands.