Accenture Investment in Dragos

Frequently Asked Questions

Last Updated: Jun 18, 2026

Dragos has always been a mission focused organization - this deal moves those ideals into the governance documents of Dragos and gives us true permanence and autonomy as an independent organization. Many of our customers think in 20-30 year life cycles and now we can say we’re building for a 100+ year company. Additionally, with the new capabilities and resourcing we will be growing our organization, hiring across the company including more in R&D to bring you new capabilities in the Dragos Platform, and ensuring we stay focused on you, as the mission.

Yes. Nothing changes day to day. Dragos stays an independent company. Robert Lee remains the CEO and will be elevated to Chairman of the Board of Directors.

Accenture brings trusted relationships with large critical infrastructure operators, global advisory and delivery capability across the sectors Dragos serves, and capital to accelerate our growth. OT cybersecurity technology and expertise at the depth Dragos has cannot be built on a short timeline. This partnership strengthens our ability to deliver at scale while maintaining our independence and mission focus.

Your contract, pricing, support experience, and account relationships remain exactly as they are today.

Absolutely. Dragos’s vendor-neutral platform and all technology partnerships remain intact. The investment does not change existing partner agreements or integrations. Our independence means we work with any technology partners our customers need.

Your current Dragos account team remains your primary point of contact. There are no changes to your day-to-day support experience.

This investment accelerates our ability to invest in R&D and deliver new capabilities faster. With Accenture’s capital and expertise, we’re moving at the pace the mission requires while maintaining our requirement to support and operate in multi-vendor environments.

runZero is a leader in exposure management, providing unified visibility of assets, exposures, and risk across internal, external, IT, OT, IoT, mobile and cloud environments. NetRise specializes in product and software supply chain security, helping organizations identify and address risks across the software, components and supplier ecosystems that support operational environments. Dragos also recently acquired Phosphorus for connected device security. Together with Dragos’s core OT cybersecurity platform, we are creating a more complete defense for the extended operational technology (xOT) environment. Following close, all three companies will operate under Dragos leadership.

You will have access to cybersecurity that covers the full extended operational technology (xOT) environment—from the software supply chain, to connected devices, asset exposure management, continuous monitoring, vulnerability management, and threat detection and response. This means less tool fragmentation, fewer vendor relationships to manage, and more integrated intelligence across your entire environment. Nothing is required of you now, but these capabilities become available to you as the integration progresses.

The addition of runZero, NetRise, and Phosphorus extends our capabilities in exposure management, software supply chain security, and connected device security, but does not redirect Dragos from its core mission – our core roadmap won’t change. After the deal closes, we will be transparent about integration timelines and roadmap changes as plans are finalized.

That’s fine. Dragos remains vendor-neutral, and customers will have the choice to adopt runZero and NetRise or continue with their existing tools. Our job is to make sure customers know these capabilities are available within the Dragos family when they’re ready to consolidate.

The transaction is expected to close in the coming months, subject to customary regulatory and closing conditions. The deal is proceeding through appropriate regulatory approval processes.

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