

ServiceNow has agreed to acquire Armis in a deal that aims to strengthen security across IT, operational technology (OT), medical devices and other connected environments worldwide.
The acquisition is intended to expand ServiceNow’s security workflow capabilities and accelerate the development of AI-native, proactive cybersecurity across the full attack surface. ServiceNow has agreed to acquire Armis for $7.75bn in cash. The transaction is designed to create a unified, end-to-end security exposure and operations stack that combines real-time asset visibility with automated remediation and response workflows.
ServiceNow operates as an AI control tower for business reinvention, providing workflow-driven platforms that help organisations manage IT, security, risk and operations at scale. Its Security and Risk business surpassed $1bn in annual contract value in the third quarter of 2025, underscoring the company’s growing footprint in enterprise security and governance.
Armis specialises in cyber exposure management, helping organisations identify, prioritise and remediate risk across IT, OT, IoT, medical and industrial devices. Its platform delivers agentless, real-time asset…



















