Armis Supercharges Cybersecurity Ecosystems with Wave of New Tech Integrations
- Cyber Jill
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In a cybersecurity landscape where isolated defenses no longer cut it, Armis is going all in on integrations. The cyber exposure management firm announced this week it has added 10 new global technology partners to its ecosystem—advancing its strategy to create a hyper-connected security fabric that strengthens operational visibility and resilience across sectors.
These partnerships plug Armis Centrix™—the company’s AI-powered platform—into a broader array of security tools, ranging from vulnerability management and OT visibility to compliance automation and incident response. New partners include names like Spectro Cloud, ColorTokens, Synqly, Stellar Cyber, and Salvador Tech, reflecting a trend toward modular, synergistic cybersecurity architectures.
“Relying on siloed security solutions is no longer enough to gain a comprehensive, real-time understanding of an organization’s attack surface,” said Nadir Izrael, CTO and Co-Founder at Armis. “Integrating Armis’ best-in-class platform with other leading vendors’ offerings empowers businesses to consolidate their technology stacks.”
This isn’t just an efficiency play—it’s about enhancing how teams detect threats and respond under pressure. With integrations that streamline asset visibility, enforce least-privilege access, and bolster incident recovery timelines, Armis aims to turn what’s traditionally been a fragmented stack into a cohesive, intelligent defense layer.
Salvador Tech, one of the new partners, is using Armis Centrix™ to bridge visibility and rapid recovery. “This integration creates a comprehensive cybersecurity solution—covering protection, detection, rapid response, and immediate recovery,” said Amit Hammer, CEO of Salvador Tech. “It offers a truly resilience-focused platform to ensure operational and business continuity.”
In healthcare, the stakes are even higher. Elisity CEO James Winebrenner pointed to the critical role of infrastructure security in medical environments, where cyber-physical risks can directly affect patient care. “By combining the cyber exposure management capabilities of Armis Centrix™ with our non-disruptive segmentation and least-privilege policies, we help joint customers like Main Line Health secure their vital clinical infrastructure.”
The announcement also highlights a key shift: cybersecurity platforms are becoming integration-first by design. Synqly, which builds native integrations for security vendors, sees this as foundational. “This partnership allows customers to expand their ecosystem with Armis’ leading cyber exposure management capabilities,” said Synqly Co-Founder and CEO Joel Bauman. “The result is improved operational efficiency and a more robust cybersecurity posture.”
Armis has had a strong quarter, fresh off a series of accolades including being named to the CRN Security 100 list and winning multiple Global InfoSec Awards. But its long game is clear: own the connective tissue that links modern security stacks together. As threat surfaces grow with each new device, platform, or vendor, Armis wants to be the common denominator making sense of it all.