New Delhi: ServiceNow has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire cyber exposure management firm Armis for $7.75 billion in cash, marking one of the largest cybersecurity acquisitions of the year.
The deal is aimed at significantly expanding ServiceNow’s security workflow capabilities and advancing AI-native, proactive cybersecurity across enterprise environments.
Expanding Cyber Exposure Management Across the Full Attack Surface
Armis is a leading cyber exposure management and cyber-physical security company, helping organizations manage risks across IT, operational technology (OT), medical devices, IoT, and critical infrastructure. Its agentless, real-time asset discovery and classification capabilities provide deep visibility into both managed and unmanaged devices—areas often overlooked by traditional security tools.
With this acquisition, ServiceNow plans to integrate Armis’ real-time intelligence with its own workflow automation, enabling organizations to better detect, prioritize, and remediate vulnerabilities across their entire technology footprint.
Building an AI-Native, End-to-End Security Stack
The combined offering will create a unified, end-to-end security exposure and operations platform. By linking Armis’ asset discovery and threat intelligence with ServiceNow’s business-contextual CMDB and AI Platform, organizations will gain a complete and actionable understanding of cyber risk.
Exposure insights will automatically flow to the appropriate teams, trigger remediation workflows at scale, and enable continuous, measurable risk reduction—moving away from fragmented tools toward a trusted, AI-native platform.
Accelerating Growth in Security and Risk Solutions
The acquisition further strengthens ServiceNow’s Security, Risk, and OT portfolios, particularly in fast-growing cybersecurity segments.
ServiceNow expects the Armis acquisition to more than triple its market opportunity for security and risk solutions and accelerate its roadmap toward autonomous, proactive cybersecurity.