8 | | AUGUST, 2026Gl balAccenture is making one of its largest strategic in-vestments of the year by committing $4.18 billion to acquire several cybersecurity companies, rein-forcing its position in one of the fastest-growing segments of the consulting industry. The move comes as the global consulting giant faces softer demand for traditional trans-formation projects, prompting a stronger focus on high-growth advisory services.The acquisitions include a majority stake in industrial cybersecurity specialist Dragos, along with the complete acquisition of runZero and NetRise. These companies specialize in protecting operational technology, asset in-telligence, and connected infrastructure--areas that are becoming increasingly critical as manufacturers, utilities, and energy providers digitize their operations.The strategy reflects a broader shift across the con-sulting market. While many enterprises continue investing in artificial intelligence, they are becoming more selective with large-scale transformation programs because of eco-nomic uncertainty. Instead, organizations are prioritizing cybersecurity, cloud resilience, and AI governance--ser-vices that provide immediate operational value and reduce business risk.Accenture's leadership believes cybersecurity will re-main a long-term growth engine as AI adoption expands across industries. Increased connectivity between facto-ries, supply chains, and critical infrastructure has creat-ed new security challenges, requiring consultants with deep expertise in industrial systems, cyber resilience, and regulatory compliance. The newly acquired businesses strengthen Accenture's ability to deliver end-to-end cy-bersecurity consulting alongside its existing cloud and AI capabilities.Despite the acquisitions, Accenture recently lowered its annual revenue growth forecast after geopolitical disrup-tions and slower enterprise spending affected consulting demand in several markets. However, the company con-tinues to invest aggressively, planning to spend nearly $9 billion on acquisitions during 2026, highlighting its confidence that strategic capabilities will drive long-term growth even during periods of market uncertainty.Industry analysts say the investment sends a clear message to competitors. Rather than waiting for consult-ing demand to recover, major firms are expanding into specialized, high-value services where clients continue to increase spending. Cybersecurity, AI implementation, cloud modernization, and digital risk management are ex-pected to remain among the strongest growth areas for consulting firms over the next several years.For enterprises, the expansion means greater access to integrated consulting services that combine cybersecurity strategy, technology implementation, and ongoing man-aged security operations. For the consulting industry, Ac-centure's latest acquisitions reinforce the trend that future growth will increasingly come from specialized expertise rather than traditional advisory engagements alone. IN FOCUS BANK OF AMERICA ACQUIRES MDSEC TO EXPAND CYBER CONSULTING
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