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ServiceNow completes the acquisition of Armis. ServiceNow strengthens its position as an AI control tower for business reinvention. Armis is a cyber exposure management and security company. It provides AI-powered solutions to see, protect, and manage cyber risk across all connected assets in real time.

In addition, the acquisition extends ServiceNow’s security platform into physical and operational layers of the enterprise. This includes OT, IoT, medical devices, physical AI, code, and cloud. It also adds cyber asset intelligence and business context. As a result, enterprises can deploy agentic AI with greater trust and control.

Moreover, ServiceNow completed the acquisition of Veza in March 2026. Veza brings AI-native identity intelligence to the ServiceNow AI Platform. It delivers continuous visibility into who and what has access to digital and connected resources.

However, security teams still face fragmented tool environments. Historically, detection and remediation systems remain disconnected. Consequently, gaps persist between identifying and responding to threats. Stolen credentials continue to be the main entry point for attackers. Machine identities now outnumber human identities by more than 80 to 1. Nearly half have sensitive or privileged access, increasing lateral movement risks.

Meanwhile, the attack surface is expanding rapidly. Enterprises now operate across OT systems, IoT devices, healthcare systems, and critical infrastructure. These environments were not designed for traditional security tools.

To address this, Armis delivers real-time visibility and management across cyber assets. It uses non-invasive discovery across nearly 7 billion devices. Veza provides an Access Graph for identity and permission visibility. Together, they feed ServiceNow’s Context Engine. This connects assets and identities to business services, processes, and policies. Therefore, risk prioritization becomes automated and remediation becomes autonomous with full auditability.

“Most security platforms stop at the alert. ServiceNow closes the loop,” said Amit Zavery, President, COO, and CPO at ServiceNow.

He added that Armis enables real-time cyber risk awareness across connected assets. Combined with Veza, this powers automated remediation through ServiceNow systems.

Armis CEO Yevgeny Dibrov said the combined platform strengthens protection across IT, OT, IoT, medical devices, code, and cloud environments.

Furthermore, Armis Centrix™ continues to operate with ServiceNow support and remains available as a standalone solution. Deeper integrations are expected over time. Customers and partners can already use combined capabilities.

In addition, ServiceNow is launching an AI Center for Cyber Defense. It will focus on autonomous, agentic cyber defense and bridge AI research with enterprise security operations.

Armis has also been recognized as a Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant and Forrester Wave reports. It continues to serve major global enterprises, including Fortune 10 organizations.

Finally, industry leaders such as Accenture and Fortinet highlighted stronger visibility and automated response as key benefits of the integration.

Overall, ServiceNow expands its security and AI capabilities through Armis and Veza, strengthening its enterprise risk and automation strategy. ServiceNow will continue to scale its AI-driven cybersecurity platform globally.