Datavault AI (DVLT) announced on August 17, 2026 that it has entered into an agreement to acquire CyberCatch Holdings for $3.22 per share in cash, valuing the deal at approximately $94.5 million. DVLT stock was up 0.72% following the news.
The acquisition covers roughly 26.8 million outstanding CyberCatch common shares. In-the-money options will be cashed out at the offer price, while all warrants will be cancelled without consideration.
To keep CyberCatch running while the deal moves through approvals, Datavault AI agreed to provide a $500,000 secured bridge loan at 5% interest. The loan remains in place until closing or approximately 30 business days after any termination.
🔐 CYBERCATCH $CYBHF / DATAVAULT AI $DVLT
🚨 Datavault AI to acquire CyberCatch for ~$94.5M CASH
Datavault AI $DVLT has signed a definitive agreement to acquire 100% of CyberCatch $CYBHF.
🔹 Deal value: ~$94.5M
🔹 Implied price: ~$3.22/share CASH
🔹 Both boards unanimously…— Emmanuel – Big Tech & AI Investor (@EmmanuelInvest) August 18, 2026
Datavault AI also locked in voting support from key CyberCatch holders representing about 20% of outstanding stock, giving the deal early backing ahead of a shareholder vote.
The transaction is structured as a court-approved plan of arrangement under British Columbia’s Business Corporations Act. It still requires court orders, regulatory clearances, and securityholder approval to close. The outside date is February 17, 2027.
A termination fee of $4,016,250 is written into the deal, along with expense reimbursement provisions, reflecting the execution risk tied to a multi-stage approval process.
CyberCatch’s platform uses generative AI to run continuous security testing. It produces two core metrics: a Cyber Hygiene Score based on compliance controls, and a Cyber Breach Score generated by agentic AI that simulates attacker behavior across outside-in, inside-out, and social engineering scenarios.
The platform maps against major frameworks including NIST CSF 2.0, CMMC 2.0, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and PCI DSS. Its customers span defense, healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, education, and government sectors.
CyberCatch founder and CEO Sai Huda will become president of the combined entity and report directly to Datavault AI CEO Nathaniel T. Bradley. The company will operate as a San Diego-based subsidiary after closing.
Datavault AI plans to plug CyberCatch’s capabilities into its DataValue, DataScore, and Information Data Exchange products, as well as its Acoustic Sciences division. Federal and regulated-industry customers are a primary focus.
The two companies also plan to develop CyberCatch’s patent-pending MARS-MABE encryption technology toward quantum-resistant applications, alongside continued agentic AI penetration testing work.
The most recent analyst rating on DVLT is a Buy with a $2.00 price target. Datavault AI has reiterated $200 million in revenue guidance and holds a sizable signed contract backlog, though the company continues to post negative earnings and cash burn. Its current market cap stands at $272.1 million.
The post Datavault AI (DVLT) Stock: $94M CyberCatch Deal Adds Cyber Risk AI Tools appeared first on CoinCentral.