Largest Cyber Stocks Feast in 2025, as Smaller Stocks Famish
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• Large cybersecurity companies saw significant stock price gains in 2025 while smaller companies experienced losses.
• Nine out of eleven public cyber vendors with valuations over $14.9 billion had rising stock prices.
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Investors Increasingly See Each Security Technology Category as Winner-Take-All The chasm between the cyber "haves" and cyber "have nots" widened in 2025, with most large security companies recording stock price gains while smaller companies logged losses. Of the 11 public cyber vendors with valuations exceeding $14.9 billion, the stock price rose for nine of those companies in 2025.