Summary
In this episode of the In/Organic Podcast, host Christian Hassold explains the “why” behind MasterCard's $2.6 billion acquisition of Recorded Future. Christian’s breakdown of the acquisition story explains Recorded Future’s role in cybersecurity, and national security, and how the CIA venture arm, In-Q-Tel landed on their cap table. The discussion includes context on the origins of Recorded Future, its minimal capital requirements, and how Recorded Future has likely outperformed many other companies that achieved near billion-dollar valuations over the past five years.
Takeaways
MasterCard acquired Recorded Future for $2.65 billion.
Recorded Future is a significant player in cybersecurity.
The CIA's investment highlights the strategic importance of Recorded Future.
Cybercrime poses a $9 trillion threat globally.
Recorded Future provides intelligence for both businesses and governments.
Recorded Future's growth rate was impressive at 25% CAGR.
The deal represents a 7.8x revenue multiple, indicating strong market confidence.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
02:43 Overview of Mastercard's Acquisition of Recorded Future
03:20 Analyzing Mastercard's Acquisition Strategy
03:56 Use Case: Credit Card & Fraud Transactions
07:31 Use Case: Protecting & Defending Assets
10:02 What Is Recorded Future?
12:33 In-Q-Tel and CIA's Involvement
18:22 What’s Next for Recorded Future?
18:58 Conclusion
Connect with Christian & In/organic Podcast
Christian's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hassold/
In/organic on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inorganic-podcast
In/organic on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@InorganicPodcast/featured
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