ServiceNow Strengthens AI-Driven Cybersecurity with Armis Acquisition

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ServiceNow has completed its acquisition of Armis, thus broadening the reach of its security platform by adding real-time management of cyber exposure across both the physical and operational environments. Having added to its capabilities through its previous acquisition of Veza with its artificial intelligence-powered identity intelligence capabilities, ServiceNow now offers an end-to-end solution to manage cyber risks in both connected and digital environments. Through Armis, ServiceNow is able to gain visibility and security for about 7 billion devices including those of IT, OT, IoT, medical devices, code, and cloud; and Veza, on the other hand, helps in mapping the access permissions across human, machine, and AI identities. These features are then utilized within the context engine of ServiceNow to prioritize, remediating, and govern the cyber risks automatically.

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“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, contextual awareness into the cyber risk of every connected asset, including the devices and systems that conventional tools were never built to see. Combined with Veza’s identity intelligence, that signal flows into ServiceNow’s Context Engine and AI Control Tower, turning exposure into automated remediation with governance and a full audit trail built in at every step.” “We built Armis to solve the toughest cybersecurity challenges of organizations globally, protecting all their assets across IT, OT, IoT, medical devices, code, and cloud that are at the heart of manufacturing, healthcare, and critical infrastructure,” said Yevgeny Dibrov, co-founder and CEO, Armis.

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