I have served many customers with Armis, and they express satisfaction, stating that it is very useful and has helped clean up their attack surface area.
Integration is available for Armis with various tools. Armis is getting acquired by ServiceNow, and integration is very much available with ServiceNow. Additionally, Armis can be integrated with Okta, CyberArk, identity and access management solutions, and security and intelligence tools such as CrowdStrike, Cybereason, and McAfee EDR solutions. Integration is also available with Rapid7, Qualys, Check Point, Palo Alto, and perimeter firewalls such as FortiNet. These integrations and threat intelligence are key points.
The performance of Armis in terms of detection speed and accuracy is very good. Both detection and speed are impressive.
Armis is user-friendly and easy to maintain for customers on a day-to-day basis.
I would advise others looking into using Armis to go with this product to easily fulfill their gap for OT and IoT, as that is a significant attack surface area that remains open without this type of product. I suggest not to leave the attack surface area unsecured. Armis is also very beneficial for asset discovery, real-time continuous threat monitoring, and threat hunting.
Armis transforms cybersecurity from a cost center into a business performance driver, delivering quantifiable ROI through reduced risk, operational efficiency, and compliance readiness for board-level discussions.
I rate Armis ten out of ten because it serves customer needs for OT and IoT visibility. Apart from visibility, it also provides threat visibility, vulnerability prioritization, and detailed vulnerability information. In that area, if you go back five to ten years, the attack surface area was fully open. Armis is the solution that fills that gap, and while there are competitors, I believe Armis has been doing a great job from the start.