ServiceNow's $7.75B Armis Deal Expands IT and OT Security Reach
bankinfosecurityAcquisition Streamlines Security Operations From Asset Discovery to Remediation Jennifer Lawinski • December 23, 2025

In its largest acquisition to date, artificial intelligence software company ServiceNow has entered into an agreement to buy cyber exposure management and security company Armis for $7.75 billion in cash.
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Armis specializes in real-time visibility and threat detection for unmanaged devices across the network, including IT, operational technology, medical devices and other environments for business, government and critical infrastructure organizations.
The deal will bolster ServiceNow's cybersecurity offerings at a time when many larger technology vendors are choosing to expand their security portfolios through strategic acquisitions. The company earlier this month announced that it will acquire identity and access security provider Veza for $1 billion.
The Armis acquisition allows ServiceNow to present a broader, more compelling value proposition to CISOs by delivering ...
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