CyberArk

How much has CyberArk raised?

CyberArk's latest financing/status answer is Public company acquired by Palo Alto Networks; not current VC-funded; the current status marker is Acquired by Palo Alto Networks in February 2026 for about $25B.

Total raised
Public company acquired by Palo Alto Networks; not current VC-funded
Disclosed rounds
3 major financing/status events tracked
Latest round
Acquired by Palo Alto Networks in February 2026 for about $25B
Latest valuation
Acquired by Palo Alto Networks in February 2026 for about $25B
First raised
Founding
Notable backer
Palo Alto Networks

CyberArk's funding rounds

CyberArk's financing history is best read through disclosed rounds, public listing or acquisition status.

  1. FoundingCompany foundedCyberArk was founded in 1999.
  2. Public/scale phaseStandalone scaleCyberArk operated as a standalone scaling software company before the transaction.
  3. TransactionAcquired by Palo Alto Networks in February 2026 for about $25BPublic company acquired by Palo Alto Networks; not current VC-funded

Sources:CyberArk acquisition announcementCyberArk acquisition announcement

How much has CyberArk raised in total?

Public company acquired by Palo Alto Networks; not current VC-funded. For public or acquired companies, this page treats the latest market status or transaction value as more useful than a stale VC total.

Where equity or debt amounts are not disclosed, the profile says so directly and uses official results, filings or transaction releases instead of estimated round data.

Who are CyberArk's investors?

Current ownership follows the latest disclosed private financing or acquisition documents. The most important backers or owners are reflected in the transaction and financing sources listed below.

For sales planning, investors matter because they shape governance tempo, profitability expectations, M&A integration pressure and appetite for platform consolidation.

Why did the valuation move or change?

Valuation moved with the broader software market, company growth, product category momentum and the disclosed transaction or public-market context. Palo Alto cited CyberArk as a roughly $1B revenue-scale identity platform in the acquisition context is the current scale signal as of June 2026.

If CyberArk is public, market value can change daily; if private or acquired, the latest disclosed transaction value is the durable anchor until a new financing, sale or public filing appears.

Is CyberArk profitable, and will it IPO?

CyberArk is owned by an acquirer, so IPO timing is not the near-term planning assumption. Use official filings and owner announcements for profitability rather than secondary databases.

Procurement maturity is high enough that vendors should expect finance and legal scrutiny even when a team has technical urgency.

What does CyberArk's funding mean if you sell into them?

The practical seller signal is buying capacity plus prioritization. CyberArk can fund strategic software, data, security, infrastructure and GTM tools when the case maps to current product, security, customer or efficiency goals.

The best outreach connects to a named initiative, integrates with the existing stack, and reduces a measurable cost, risk or cycle-time problem for the buying committee.

As of June 2026.Sources:CyberArk acquisition announcementPalo Alto completes CyberArk acquisitionCyberArk productsCyberArk leadership

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