Armis expands integration programme to boost cyber resilience
Armis has added 11 new companies to its global technology integration programme, aiming to help organisations strengthen their cyber security and reduce exposure to digital threats. The partnerships bring together security tools and data streams from a range of operational and network technologies, making it easier for joint customers to manage complex technology stacks.
Integration approach
The new group of technology partners includes BlastWave, Cato Networks, Checkmarx, CyCognito, Elastic, Onyxia Cyber, Profitap, TeamDynamix, Tines, Sygnia, and Virsec. Through integration with these providers, Armis offers customers broader asset visibility and more centralised management over security operations. This approach targets the common issue of fragmented security systems that do not communicate effectively, which can create gaps and leave room for cyber threats to go undetected.
"The era of fragmented security is over - organisations demand best-in-class solutions that work seamlessly together to solve today's most complex cybersecurity challenges," said Nadir Izrael, Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder, Armis. "By partnering with other industry leaders, we are not just integrating tools; we are delivering a unified security ecosystem that reduces complexity and empowers joint customers to optimise their technology investments. This supports businesses in staying ahead of threats and protecting their most critical assets with confidence."
Partner capabilities
The integrations focus on combining Armis' asset intelligence and exposure management platform with specialist technology from each partner. This includes IoT visibility, network layer analysis, automated security workflows, attack surface management, and incident response readiness.
One area of emphasis is improving visibility over unmanaged devices - such as Internet of Things assets - which often fall outside traditional IT monitoring. Partners also aim to provide faster incident assessment and remediation by giving analysts centralised and real-time information on possible vulnerabilities.
Customer impact
"The joint solution is a game-changer for our customers. By leveraging insights from Armis Centrix and the Cato SASE Platform, we enhance visibility, classification, and policy definition - empowering security teams to identify and then protect Internet of Things (IoT) and operational technology (OT) devices in factories and offices across the globe from one console," said Ofir Agasi, Chief Product Officer, Cato Networks.
Rob Gurzeev, Chief Executive Officer, CyCognito, said, "Together, Armis and CyCognito are bridging the gap between external and internal exposures and identifying attackers' path of least resistance. By integrating CyCognito's external attack surface management platform with Armis Centrix, we are delivering the industry's first truly comprehensive internal and external exposure management solution. This enables joint customers to map critical attack paths, prioritise based on real-world exploitability and accelerate remediation."
"IoT and unmanaged assets remain some of the most challenging blind spots for security teams today. Armis' deep contextual insights, combined with Elastic's open and extensible platform and its AI-driven SOC operations, enable analysts to bring in any data for faster detection, smarter investigations, and quicker responses, all in one place," said Mike Nichols, General Manager of Elastic Security.
Network visibility
Other partner organisations will contribute specialist capabilities, such as network traffic analysis and workflow automation. Geoffrey Kempenich, Chief Executive Officer, Profitap, said, "At Profitap, we're dedicated to delivering uncompromised network visibility and performance at scale. Our integration with Armis Centrix takes that mission further, turning lossless network data into real-time, actionable intelligence. By combining Profitap's reliable traffic access with Armis' deep asset intelligence and automated threat response, organisations gain complete visibility across every network layer, eliminating blind spots and empowering faster, more confident security decisions."
John Schimelpfenig, Director, Technology Partnerships of Tines, said, "Security teams need both speed and comprehensive insights to stay ahead of evolving threats. By combining Armis' real-time asset intelligence with Tines intelligent workflows, teams can uncover unseen risks, orchestrate responses, and strengthen their security posture across the entire environment."
Incident response
"In complex cyber crises, speed and context are everything. When Sygnia begins incident response efforts with an organisation that has already deployed the Armis Centrix platform, our responders can tap its comprehensive, real-time visibility across managed and unmanaged assets. This enhanced context accelerates investigations and recovery planning, helping organisations return to business faster and stronger," said Guy Segal, Chief Executive Officer, Sygnia.