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ServiceNow to acquire cybersecurity startup Armis for $7.75B

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Last updated: 2025/12/27 at 1:54 AM
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Enterprise software giant ServiceNow has announced the acquisition of cybersecurity firm Armis for $7.75 billion in cash. The deal, revealed this week, will integrate Armis’s asset visibility and security platform into ServiceNow’s existing offerings, bolstering its capabilities in a rapidly growing market. This move signals ServiceNow’s continued investment in expanding its presence within the increasingly critical realm of digital security.

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The Rise of Asset Visibility and the OT/IoT Security GapFinancial Performance and Investor LandscapeImplications for ServiceNow and the Competitive Landscape

Armis, founded in 2015, provides security solutions for operational technology (OT) and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, serving Fortune 500 companies and government agencies. The acquisition is expected to close in late 2024, pending regulatory approval. It represents a significant premium over Armis’s valuation just last month, when a funding round pegged the company at $6.1 billion.

ServiceNow Doubles Down on Cybersecurity with Armis Acquisition

This acquisition is the latest in a series of strategic moves by ServiceNow to strengthen its cybersecurity portfolio. The company previously acquired Moveworks for $2.85 billion and Veza for $1 billion earlier this year, demonstrating a clear commitment to becoming a major player in the security space. The trend reflects a broader industry shift, with software companies increasingly embedding security features directly into their platforms.

The Rise of Asset Visibility and the OT/IoT Security Gap

Armis specializes in identifying and managing the risks associated with unmanaged and unknown assets – a growing problem for organizations as they adopt more connected devices. These assets, often in operational technology environments like manufacturing plants or critical infrastructure, are frequently overlooked by traditional security tools. According to industry reports, this lack of visibility creates significant vulnerabilities for potential attacks.

The need for robust OT and IoT security has become increasingly apparent in recent years, with high-profile incidents targeting critical infrastructure. These attacks highlight the potential for disruption and damage when these systems are compromised. Armis’s platform aims to address this gap by providing a comprehensive view of all assets, regardless of their location or management status.

Financial Performance and Investor Landscape

Armis has experienced rapid growth, reporting $340 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR) with year-over-year growth exceeding 50%, according to ServiceNow. This strong financial performance likely contributed to the high acquisition price. The company has raised a total of $1.45 billion in venture capital funding, with investors including Sequoia, CapitalG, and Insight Partners, as reported by PitchBook.

The quick exit via acquisition, rather than the planned initial public offering (IPO) in 2026 or 2027, is not uncommon in the current market. Armis CEO Yevgeny Dibrov had previously expressed a desire for an IPO, but the unpredictable nature of public markets and the complexities of bringing a cybersecurity company public likely influenced the decision. Many companies find a faster and more certain path to liquidity through a merger or acquisition.

Implications for ServiceNow and the Competitive Landscape

Integrating Armis’s technology will allow ServiceNow to offer a more complete security solution to its customers. This includes enhanced asset visibility, vulnerability management, and threat detection capabilities. The acquisition is expected to strengthen ServiceNow’s position against competitors like Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike, and Microsoft, all of whom are actively investing in cybersecurity.

However, successful integration will be key. ServiceNow will need to seamlessly incorporate Armis’s platform into its existing Security Operations suite and ensure compatibility with its broader ecosystem. The company has a track record of successful acquisitions, but integrating a specialized firm like Armis presents unique challenges.

Additionally, the deal could spur further consolidation in the crowded cybersecurity market. Private equity firms and larger technology companies are likely to continue seeking acquisitions to expand their security offerings and gain access to innovative technologies. The demand for effective security solutions remains high, driving up valuations and fueling M&A activity.

The acquisition also highlights the growing importance of specialized security solutions. While broad-based security platforms are valuable, companies are increasingly recognizing the need for tools that address specific threats and vulnerabilities, such as those found in OT and IoT environments. This trend is likely to continue as the threat landscape evolves.

Looking ahead, the focus will be on the successful integration of Armis into ServiceNow’s platform. Analysts will be watching to see how quickly ServiceNow can leverage Armis’s technology to deliver new value to its customers and gain market share. The completion of regulatory reviews and the finalization of the acquisition remain the immediate next steps, with a target close date still set for late 2024. The long-term impact will depend on ServiceNow’s ability to execute its integration strategy and capitalize on the growing demand for comprehensive cybersecurity solutions.

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