ServiceNow has announced the completion of its acquisition of Armis, a leading cyber exposure management and security company. The move significantly expands ServiceNow’s security and risk platform, extending its reach beyond traditional IT environments into operational technology (OT), IoT, medical devices, physical AI, critical infrastructure, code, and cloud assets.
The acquisition follows ServiceNow’s earlier acquisition of identity security specialist Veza in March 2026 and is expected to more than triple ServiceNow’s addressable market for security and risk solutions. Together, Armis and Veza establish a comprehensive foundation for pre-breach and post-breach security in an era where enterprises are rapidly deploying agentic AI.
Armis brings real-time, non-invasive cyber asset discovery and protection, continuously tracking nearly seven billion connected devices worldwide. Its AI-powered platform enables organisations to see, prioritise, and mitigate cyber risk across assets that traditional security tools struggle to monitor, including unmanaged OT devices, medical equipment, and physical AI systems. When combined with Veza’s identity intelligence which maps permissions and access rights across human, machine, and AI identities ServiceNow delivers a unified view of who and what can access every asset, and why that matters to the business.
“Security can no longer stop at visibility enterprises need systems that understand risk, decide what matters, and act autonomously with confidence.”
— Amit Zavery, President, COO and Chief Product Officer, ServiceNow
“Most security platforms stop at the alert. ServiceNow closes the loop,” said Amit Zavery, president, chief operating officer, and chief product officer at ServiceNow. “Armis gives us real-time awareness of cyber risk across every connected asset, while Veza adds deep visibility into identities and access. Together, that intelligence feeds directly into our Context Engine and AI Control Tower, enabling automated remediation with full governance and auditability.”
The combined capabilities address a long-standing challenge in cybersecurity: the gap between visibility and action. With stolen credentials remaining the most common attack vector and machine identities vastly outnumbering human ones, enterprises face a rapidly expanding attack surface. ServiceNow’s platform now connects asset intelligence, identity context, and automated workflows to prioritize risk and execute remediation at scale.
For customers, Armis Centrix™ is already integrated with the ServiceNow AI Platform and remains available as a standalone solution, with deeper integration planned. ServiceNow is also establishing an AI Center for Cyber Defense, a global hub focused on advancing autonomous, AI-driven security.
“With ServiceNow, we can take our mission tenfold,” said Yevgeny Dibrov, co-founder and CEO of Armis. “Together, we can help the world’s largest enterprises secure complex environments with trust, speed, and control.”
The transaction, valued at approximately $7.75 billion in cash, marks a major step in ServiceNow’s strategy to deliver autonomous, enterprise-wide cyber defense.
