Cybersecurity Services for Arctiq
Canadian cybersecurity firm ranked #40 on MSSP Alert's 2025 Top 250, providing cloud security, identity management, and managed security services.
CWS is not affiliated with Arctiq. This page describes cybersecurity delivery services CWS offers to channel partners.
Arctiq at a glance
- Operates in
- Toronto, Ontario, Nashville, Tennessee, Las Vegas, Nevada, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, Atlanta, Georgia
- Verticals
- state and local government, education, healthcare, enterprise
- Recognition
- more than 100 ecosystem partners
- Acquisitions
- Arctiq (Canada) (2023, Toronto cloud and automation integrator), Summit Partners (2024, Las Vegas, Nevada), Verinext (2026), Shadow-Soft (2026, Atlanta, Georgia)
- Ownership
- Majority owned by Gallant Capital Partners, a Los Angeles private equity firm founded in 2018, which continues to fund acquisitions. Arctiq told CRN in February 2026 that six further acquisitions were in the pipeline
Compiled from public sources: https://arctiq.com/company/about-us, https://arctiq.com/blog/dyntek-and-rsolutions-acquire-arctiq-a-leading-cloud-devops-and-automation-solution-provider, https://arctiq.com/blog/dyntek-rsolutions-and-arctiq-consolidate-under-a-unified-brand, https://arctiq.com/blog/arctiq-and-verinext-unite-to-create-a-global-intelligence-driven-technology-services-organization, https://www.crn.com/news/channel-news/2026/arctiq-heats-up-managed-backup-networking-services-with-verinext-acquisition, https://www.cbinsights.com/company/arctiq.
The Challenge for Mid-Market Resellers
Five firms became one brand between August 2023 and March 2026. Gallant Capital Partners merged DynTek with the Canadian security company rSolutions in August 2023. Those two then acquired the Toronto integrator Arctiq that November, consolidated everything under the Arctiq name in March 2024, added Summit Partners in November 2024, and closed on Verinext in February 2026 and Shadow-Soft the month after that. The brand belongs to the smallest of them, the Canadian cloud and automation business picked up early in the sequence
Buying capability at that pace also buys inconsistency. Each of those companies arrived with its own engineers, its own runbooks and its own idea of what a finished security engagement looks like, and no customer cares which legacy team picks up the work. Arctiq now runs three security operations centres and sells into state and local government, education, healthcare and enterprise accounts, which means the same standard has to hold in Toronto and in Atlanta during the same week. Six more acquisitions are said to be in the pipeline. Integration is not a phase that ends here. It is the operating condition
CWS was built for that condition. Our engineers sit inside partner engagements under the partner's own brand, working to a single delivery standard across the United States and Canada, and delivering in French where Quebec and Canadian federal buyers require it. Scoping and quoting run through Corova, which also keeps the project record current, so an Arctiq delivery lead reads the same engagement we do instead of chasing a status email. Capacity arrives without a sixth culture to absorb, and none of it is visible to the end customer
Relevant CWS Services for Arctiq
Based on Arctiq's specializations, the following CWS service lines align with their cybersecurity practice.
Why This Matters for Arctiq
Arctiq grows by acquisition, and acquisition adds delivery teams faster than it standardises them. A subcontracted bench that already works to one method is the cheaper half of that problem, because it can be switched off between deals and never appears on the org chart. We manage the engineers and you keep the customer relationship
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