"The partnership will bring our digital transformation and cybersecurity capabilities with Denim's application security consulting, assessments and implementation services," said the city-based IT major in a statement here.
The company, however, did not specify how much of the equity stake and at what price, including premium, if any, it paid per share of unspecified face value.
Wipro will also offer customers value in mitigating cybersecurity risks with Denim's flagship product ThreadFix, the premier application vulnerability correlation and resolution platform.
ThreadFix software product has been designed to give security practitioners the ability to understand the security posture of their applications and conduct remediation.
ThreadFix platform accelerates the process of application vulnerability remediation, reflecting the company's rich understanding of what it takes to fix application vulnerabilities faster.
"Our investment in Denim reflects our commitment to assist customers in simplifying digital risk management by enabling them to roll out secure software faster," said Wipro Vice President for Cybersecurity and Risk Services Sheetal Mehta.
Denim Principal John Dickson said collaborating with Wipro would increase its reach and help fulfil their mission to build a world where technology was trusted.
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