03.07.25|Sophie ShulmanAn exit worth over $1 billion masks years of missed growth, strategy stumbles, and changing markets.
02.07.25|Sophie ShulmanDeal talks surface as the Israeli-American software firm struggles with falling stock and AI headwinds.
02.02.21|Golan HazaniCognyte will consolidate the company’s intelligence and cyber activities, while Verint will focus on customer engagement
29.09.20|CTechAs CTech dives deeper into the idea of Employer Branding, Verint has helped us understand what they do to attract top talent
23.04.20|Meir OrbachThe company is sending dozens of employees from its Israeli offices on unpaid leave
19.02.20|Adi PickItzik Vager, vice president of cybersecurity at Verint, spoke at the Dark-Web Economy conference held Wednesday in Tel Aviv by Herzog Fox & Neeman and Herzog Strategic, in partnership with CTech by Calcalist
18.12.19|Amir KurzThe Nasdaq-listed business intelligence company has agreed to pay $27.5 million for the two smaller competitors, according to people familiar with the deal
16.12.19|Meir OrbachYitzhak Vager, vice president of cyber product management and business development at Verint, spoke Monday at Calcalist’s Cyber 2020 conference
05.12.19|Sophie ShulmanAs part of Verint’s separation into two companies, Apax will make an initial minority investment of $200 million, followed by another $200 million infused into the customer engagement entity when the split is complete. Lack of growth and low profitability led Verint’s shareholders to push for a separation
05.12.19|Micky GrunfeldVerint has a market capitalization of $3.2 billion on Nasdaq; the company rose 6.88% in after-hours trading following the announcement
18.04.19|Raphael KahanOn Wednesday night, Israeli media reported that the Israeli offices of the surveillance and business intelligence company were under attack, though the nature of the ransomware and the demands of the attackers were unclear
11.04.19|Hezi SternlichtIn a letter to investors, the cybersecurity company called the demand made by 2.6% stakeholder Neuberger Berman ”unwarranted.” Neuberger Berman told Reuters Verint was being “defensive”
27.12.18|Meir OrbachNowForce develops mobile applications for emergency response. Earlier this year, Verint lost a deal to acquire Israeli spyware developer NSO Group
18.12.18|Lilach BaumerSubject to the closing of the transaction, the company updated its initial non-GAAP outlook for the next year by $20 million, to $1.345 billion
23.07.18|Golan HazaniThe stock and cash deal negotiated would have seen Verint pay a combined $1 billion dollar for NSO
10.06.18|Dror Reich In a Thursday earnings call Verint CEO Dan Bodner dodged questions about potential acquisition of NSO Group, calling it "rumors"
01.06.18|CTechCitizen Lab calls on Francisco Partners to address impact of surveillance products. Roman Abramovich’s Israeli homecoming marked by tech investments and tax benefits
31.05.18|Lilach BaumerNasdaq-listed business intelligence company Verint is negotiating a $1 billion merger with NSO, an Israeli cyber surveillance company controlled by the private equity firm
29.05.18|Sophie Shulman and Golan HazaniDespite registering a billion dollars in annual sales in the last three years, Verint comes to the merger as the weaker side