Armis is a comprehensive cybersecurity solution used for continuous monitoring and threat detection across IT and IoT devices. It excels in spotting vulnerabilities, managing device compliance, and tracking assets to enhance security protocols and network management. Key features include real-time threat detection, comprehensive visibility, and granular risk assessments. Armis boosts organizational productivity by streamlining workflows and enhancing operational accuracy.
Product | Market Share (%) |
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Armis | 17.7% |
Nozomi Networks | 28.1% |
Forescout Platform | 12.2% |
Other | 42.0% |
Many users have reported substantial improvements in security efficiency and reduced incident response times, which have, in turn, decreased operational costs. Enhancements in device visibility and control throughout the network, without deploying agents, have allowed for better management and preemptive action against vulnerabilities.
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 4 |
Large Enterprise | 6 |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 178 |
Midsize Enterprise | 112 |
Large Enterprise | 428 |
Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
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Technology and Digitization Lead at JLL | 4.5 | I use Armis for asset discovery and vulnerability assessments of the OT network. It's easy to use with good asset visibility and minimal impact on OT operations. However, its vulnerability assessment for Windows needs improvement, and the filtration process could be better. |
Director /Founder at Touchstone Machine Tap | 5.0 | I use Armis, a cloud-based SaaS solution for manufacturing environments focusing on network security, asset discovery, and vulnerability assessment. Its agentless design eases implementation. Although ROI is unquantified, its visibility and integration capabilities are advantageous. |
Assistant Lead OT Security Engineer at Vestas | 3.5 | We use Armis in our OT environment for ID security and monitoring. While its vulnerability monitoring system excels, we encounter implementation issues in the pharma sector. Competing solutions like Claroty and Dragos offer better experiences and features. |
Sr. Engineer at Zensar Technologies | 4.5 | I use Armis for managing OT, healthcare, and IT assets, focusing on vulnerability assessment and technical debt analysis. Its vast database and passive scanning enhance visibility and efficiency, though some built-in integrations need improvement. Armis provides better visibility than Tenable OT, Nozomi Networks, or Claroty. |
SOC Analyst at CyberNow Labs | 5.0 | I used Armis for asset management in my cybersecurity training program, CyberNow Labs. Its analytics and asset management features helped identify at-risk devices. There's nothing I found that needs improvement, and I didn't consider any alternative solutions before Armis. |
Cyber Security Analyst at National Cyber Group | 4.5 | I used Armis for vulnerability management and found its documentation and report-sharing features very valuable. While it requires ongoing learning and improvement, like any IT tool, it effectively facilitated our tasks without needing alternative solutions or providers. |
IT Analyst L3 at Stefanini Group | 4.0 | I use Armis for asset management and compliance, finding its asset tracking highly valuable for resolving misplaced device issues. However, its vulnerability testing needs improvement, especially for environments like Azure, AWS, or GCP, and requires enhanced security tracing. |
Senior Security Delivery Analyst at Accenture | 4.5 | The solution excels in lateral movement detection and enhances device visibility, although we encounter challenges integrating it with ticketing tools like ServiceNow. The technology proves beneficial, without relying on previous solutions or alternate cloud providers. |