According to sources, ServiceNow is in advanced negotiations to acquire cybersecurity company Armis. The latter focuses primarily on exposure management. The deal could be worth up to $7 billion and may be announced within the next few days. Bloomberg reported last Saturday that ServiceNow is in talks with Armis about an acquisition that would be the largest in the company's history. Two weeks ago, ServiceNow announced the acquisition of data security platform Veza for reportedly more than $1 billion.
By adopting a lean security model, powered by Intruder's exposure management platform, the team was able to improve visibility, respond faster to threats, and empower others across the business to fix what matters most.