SailPoint to Acquire Entro in Reported $200 Million Deal
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Identity governance and security solutions provider SailPoint has announced an agreement to acquire Entro, an Israel-based company specializing in non-human identity (NHI) and credential security solutions.
Financial terms of the acquisition have not been officially disclosed, but Calcalist learned that the deal is valued at roughly $200 million.
Entro will enable SailPoint to enhance and expand solutions, including its Agentic Fabric product, with capabilities designed for deep secrets discovery, mapping human identities to NHI, and real-time AI agent and machine identity threat detection and protection.
Entro raised a total of $24 million in seed and Series A funding.
“We are excited to integrate our deep, seamless discovery and lineage mapping engine into SailPoint’s comprehensive identity security framework and Agentic Fabric,” said Itzik Alvas, co-founder and CEO of Entro. “I believe that together, our combined non-human and AI capabilities will supercharge SailPoint’s proven ability to secure every identity, human and non-human, across the global enterprise landscape.”
SailPoint returned to public markets via an IPO in early 2025. Its stock experienced positive momentum and gains in May 2026 amid growing investor confidence, but has trended downward in June following its Q1 FY2027 earnings release.
The company’s Q1 results exceeded market expectations for revenue and adjusted earnings, but forward guidance was viewed as cautious and came in at the lower end of some estimates.
SecurityWeek’s M&A tracker has cataloged roughly 190 deals announced to date in 2026.
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