ServiceNow announced on April 21, 2026, that it has officially completed the acquisition of Armis, a leader in cyber asset intelligence and security. The finalization of the deal, valued at approximately $7.75 billion, represents a strategic expansion of ServiceNow’s AI-driven security operations. By incorporating Armis’s specialized capabilities, ServiceNow aims to provide a unified platform for managing and securing the entire enterprise attack surface, ranging from traditional IT infrastructure to operational technology and internet-connected devices.
The acquisition integrates Armis’s core technology into the ServiceNow Now Platform, specifically enhancing its security operations and risk management modules. Armis is recognized for its ability to discover and monitor un-agentable assets—devices that cannot host traditional security software—such as industrial control systems, medical devices, and smart building sensors. This integration provides ServiceNow customers with real-time cyber asset visibility, identity intelligence, and automated risk response capabilities. The goal is to allow organizations to identify vulnerabilities and respond to threats across their digital and physical environments through a single, automated workflow.
Bill McDermott, Chairman and CEO of ServiceNow, described the closing of the deal as a transformative moment for the company’s security strategy. McDermott stated that the combination of ServiceNow’s workflow automation and Armis’s asset intelligence creates a comprehensive solution for the modern enterprise, which is increasingly reliant on a complex web of connected devices. He noted that the acquisition allows ServiceNow to move beyond traditional IT boundaries and offer protection for the critical infrastructure that powers global industries.
Under the terms of the agreement, Armis co-founder and CEO Yevgeny Dibrov will join ServiceNow as the Executive Vice President of the newly established Security Intelligence division. The Armis team will be integrated into ServiceNow’s existing engineering and product organizations to accelerate the development of AI-driven security features. ServiceNow confirmed that it will continue to support Armis’s existing standalone customers while rolling out integrated product suites to its broader enterprise client base beginning in the third quarter of 2026.
The $7.75 billion transaction was conducted as an all-cash deal. ServiceNow executives indicated during the announcement that the acquisition is expected to significantly contribute to the company’s long-term growth objectives within its Security and Risk business unit. By leveraging Armis’s database of billions of monitored assets, ServiceNow plans to enhance its predictive AI models, providing users with more accurate threat detection and automated remediation strategies. This move comes as enterprises face increasing pressure to secure converged IT and operational technology environments against sophisticated cyber threats.