ServiceNow to Acquire Israeli Cybersecurity Firm Armis in $7.75 Billion Deal
The $7.75 billion cash acquisition will triple ServiceNow's security market opportunity and enhance AI-driven cybersecurity across IT, OT, medical devices, and infrastructure.
- On December 23, 2025, ServiceNow announced it will buy Armis in a $7.75 billion cash deal, expected to close in the second half of next year with regulatory approval and financed by cash and debt.
- ServiceNow says the purchase will broaden its security and risk capabilities and accelerate AI-driven, automated cybersecurity, aiming to more than triple its market opportunity in security and risk solutions.
- Using agentless discovery, Armis serves Global 2000 clients, including more than 35% of the Fortune 100, and employs about 950 people, with over $340 million ARR.
- Insight Partners stands to realise a multibillion-dollar return, founders will exit instead of IPOing in late 2026 or early 2027, and Globes reported employee retention bonuses could raise the deal value over $8 billion.
- The deal ranks among Israel's biggest cybersecurity exits and the fourth biggest ever; the companies cited forecasts of $240 billion in global security spending in 2026.
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ServiceNow to acquire Israeli cybersecurity firm Armis for $7.75 billion
Deal could rank as Israel’s fourth-largest tech exit ever, with final value expected to exceed $8 billion including retention grants; Armis specializes in protecting connected devices from cyber threats
ServiceNow agrees to buy cyber firm Armis for $7.75B
ServiceNow has agreed to buy cybersecurity firm Armis for $7.75 billion in cash, a deal that would push the enterprise software company deeper into a fast-growing corner of security focused on tracking and reducing “exposure” across sprawling networks of connected devices. The companies said Tuesday that combining ServiceNow’s workflow and risk products with Armis’ asset discovery and cyber-physical security tools would create an end-to-end syst…
ServiceNow to Acquire Israeli Cybersecurity Firm Armis in $7.75 Billion Deal
NEW YORK — Enterprise software company ServiceNow said Tuesday it will acquire Armis, an Israeli-founded cybersecurity company, in a cash deal valued at $7.75 billion, marking one of the largest tech acquisitions of the year, CNBC reports. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email ServiceNow said the acquisition will significantly expand its […]
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