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ServiceNow Buys Cybersecurity Startup Armis For $7.75Bn

ServiceNow Buys Cybersecurity Startup Armis For $7.75Bn

Catenaa, Tuesday, December 23, 2025- ServiceNow has agreed to acquire cybersecurity startup Armis for $7.75 billion in cash, the companies announced on Tuesday, as it seeks to attract new customers amid growing risks of cyberattacks.

The company is aiming to integrate Armis’ security features, such ‌as device scanning, threat detection, and vulnerability prioritization, to its AI-powered platform, a crucial advantage amid increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks that have hit companies ranging from Microsoft to UnitedHealth Group.

Santa Clara, California-based ServiceNow’s shares fell about 2.5% ⁠on Tuesday.

ServiceNow shares ‌slumped nearly 12% on December 15 after Bloomberg News reported about the potential Armis deal over the weekend. ‍

The selloff wiped off around $20 billion from the company’s market value, a sign that investors scrutinized the hefty spending goals of smaller cloud players.

In recent months, ServiceNow ​has splurged on buying security firm Veza, AI company Moveworks, and ‌sales automation platform Logik.ai, formerly Logik.io, to expand its customer relationship management footprint and accelerate sales, order management, AI, and security capabilities.

Armis, valued at $6.1 billion in a funding round in November, was preparing for an initial public offering.

The alternative investment platform of Goldman Sachs led the startup’s latest financing. Existing investor CapitalG, ​Alphabet’s VC arm, also participated in the ​round.

Armis, founded in 2015, unveiled a three-year plan last month to reach $1 billion in annual recurring revenue after crossing ‍the $300 million milestone ⁠in August.

ServiceNow closed its $2.85 billion acquisition of Moveworks this month. It spent $506 million on Logik.ai, while financial details for the Veza buyout were ⁠undisclosed.

Its deal with Armis is expected to close in the second half of ‌2026.