June 17, 2019

Accenture Acquires Deja vu Security, Seattle-Based ‘Security of Things’ Company



Acquisition gives Accenture Security a distinctive position in secure enterprise application and network development services


ARLINGTON, Va.; June 17, 2019 – Accenture (NYSE: ACN) is announcing the acquisition of Deja vu Security, a privately held company that specializes in security design and testing of enterprise software platforms and internet of things (IoT) technologies.

The Seattle-area company has become part of Accenture Security’s Cyber Defense offerings. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

Serving some of the world’s largest technology companies, Deja vu Security provides a full range of security services designed to strengthen business applications and increase cyber resilience by integrating security throughout the product development lifecycle. Founded in 2011, Deja vu Security brings to Accenture a deep expertise in the techniques, tools and methods for securing connected devices and IoT networks. The acquisition of Deja vu Security also builds on Accenture Security’s commitment to investing in and innovating next-generation cybersecurity solutions to help protect clients’ business from end to end.

Accenture has acquired Deja vu Security, ‘Security of Things’ company that specializes in security services to strengthen business applications from end to end by integrating #security throughout the product development lifecycle.



“For technology companies, third-party suppliers and consumers alike, IoT security controls often remain an afterthought — which is why it’s critical that security is built in from the start for any new products, processes or services,” said Kelly Bissell, senior managing director of Accenture Security. “Deja vu Security’s team of innovative specialists brings considerable technical cybersecurity skills, making them a strong strategic fit, and will help our clients reduce the risk of their connected solutions. We are very excited to welcome the Deja vu Security team to Accenture.”

High-profile cyberattacks continue to demonstrate how vulnerable enterprise networks can result in significant business disruption and financial loss. Recent Accenture research found that companies globally could incur US$5.2 trillion in additional costs and lost revenue over the next five years due to cyberattacks, as dependence on complex internet-enabled business models outpaces the ability to introduce adequate safeguards that protect critical assets.

Adam Cecchetti, Deja vu Security’s chief executive officer, said, “Today’s announcement is an exciting new chapter for Deja vu Security and our employees. Accenture’s people-focused culture and innovative mindset are core values that both companies share, and our unique capabilities complement each other perfectly. We are thrilled to be joining such a high-caliber global organization.”

About Accenture
Accenture is a leading global professional services company, providing a broad range of services and solutions in strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations. Combining unmatched experience and specialized skills across more than 40 industries and all business functions — underpinned by the world’s largest delivery network — Accenture works at the intersection of business and technology to help clients improve their performance and create sustainable value for their stakeholders. With 477,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries, Accenture drives innovation to improve the way the world works and lives. Visit us at www.accenture.com.

Accenture Security helps organizations build resilience from the inside out, so they can confidently focus on innovation and growth. Leveraging its global network of cybersecurity labs, deep industry understanding across client value chains and services that span the security lifecycle, Accenture protects organizations’ valuable assets, end-to-end. With services that include strategy and risk management, cyber defense, digital identity, application security and managed security, Accenture enables businesses around the world to defend against known sophisticated threats, and the unknown. Follow us @AccentureSecure on Twitter or visit us at www.accenture.com/security.

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