Valiant Solutions adds AI functions, threat emulation work via acquisition

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Valiant is also using this move to expand its portfolio in operational technology security, among other areas.

Valiant Solutions has moved on a second acquisition in six months as the cybersecurity specialist continues to build out its technology offerings and presence across the national security community.

BreakPoint Labs opened for business in 2015 to help Defense Department agencies and large commercial customers secure their tech environments, including complex research systems and others that depend on cyber performance.

By acquiring BreakPoint, Valiant adds more artificial intelligence functionality and threat emulation work into its cyber operation offerings. Terms of the transaction announced Tuesday were not disclosed.

Valiant is also using this move to expand its portfolio in operational technology security, penetration testing and the DevSecOps software development practice.

“Modern cyber missions increasingly require more than traditional cybersecurity support and compliance services,” Valiant CEO George Wilson said in a release. “Organizations need deeply technical partners capable of integrating AI-enabled cyber operations, automation, engineering, and mission expertise across highly complex environments.”

This acquisition follows Valiant’s purchase in February of Abile Group, which focuses on endpoint protection and network engineering efforts in cyber.

Valiant is owned by Bluestone Investment Partners, which acquired the company in late 2024.

Piper Sandler & Co. was the sell-side financial adviser and Miles & Stockbridge worked as legal counsel to BreakPoint Labs. Holland & Knight LLP acted as legal counsel to Valiant Solutions.