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ServiceNow to Acquire Armis for $7.75 Billion
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ServiceNow to Acquire Armis for $7.75 Billion

•December 23, 2025
•Dec 23, 2025
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Why It Matters

By adding comprehensive cyber‑physical security, ServiceNow positions itself as the trusted backbone for AI deployments, a prerequisite for scaling enterprise AI safely and competitively.

Key Takeaways

  • •ServiceNow to acquire Armis for $7.75B cash
  • •Acquisition creates unified security exposure and operations stack
  • •Deal expands ServiceNow's AI control tower capabilities
  • •Targets cyber‑physical assets in OT, IoT, healthcare
  • •Seven major 2025 acquisitions signal aggressive AI strategy

Pulse Analysis

Enterprises are racing to embed generative AI into core processes, yet security and trust remain the biggest roadblocks. Analysts project worldwide information‑security spend to rise 12.5 % in 2026, reaching $240 billion, driven largely by the need to protect AI‑enabled workloads. Without clear visibility into the devices and data that AI agents touch, CIOs and CISOs hesitate, fearing expanded attack surfaces that could jeopardize critical operations.

Armis brings agentless discovery and risk prioritization for managed and unmanaged assets, spanning operational technology, IoT, medical equipment and industrial systems that traditional tools often overlook. When integrated with ServiceNow’s CMDB, workflow engine and AI Platform, the combined offering promises a unified "security exposure and operations stack" capable of mapping assets to business services, scoring vulnerabilities, and automating remediation. This alignment reinforces ServiceNow’s vision of an AI control tower—an orchestration layer that governs which AI models run, where they run, and how they are secured across any cloud or device.

The acquisition is the latest piece of ServiceNow’s 2025 acquisition blitz, which also includes Veza for identity governance and Moveworks for AI‑driven enterprise search. By stitching together identity, discovery, and workflow capabilities, ServiceNow aims to become the default platform for enterprise AI governance, creating high switching costs for customers. While integration risk looms, the strategic payoff could be decisive, positioning ServiceNow ahead of rivals like Microsoft and Salesforce as the go‑to provider for trusted, end‑to‑end AI deployment.

Deal Summary

ServiceNow announced today that it will acquire cyber‑exposure management firm Armis for $7.75 billion in cash, with the transaction expected to close in the second half of 2026. The deal expands ServiceNow's AI‑driven workflow platform with real‑time security visibility across IT, OT and IoT assets, positioning the company as a unified AI control tower for enterprises.

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