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(AFP) Jan 20, 2026
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 20, 2026 (BSW) - Armis, the cyber exposure management & security company, today announced the findings of a new report by technology research and advisory firm, Omdia, analyzing the economic benefits of Armis Centrix?, the Armis Cyber Exposure Management Platform. Analysts found that Armis enables global organizations to achieve 351% annual ROI by combining comprehensive cyber risk management with streamlined operations and significant cost savings.

"This study validates the transformative, quantifiable business impact of Armis' comprehensive Cyber Exposure Management Platform for our customers," said Yevgeny Dibrov, CEO and Co-Founder of Armis. "With Armis, global organizations are translating security outcomes into operational efficiency, financial savings, and reduced disruption. We're incredibly proud of the findings of this research, which provide hard data reinforcing that security aligned to exposure and business context is not a cost center, but a measurable driver of business performance."

Armis Centrix? acts as a force multiplier for organizations by replacing manual processes with AI-driven intelligence.Customers report superior threat protection, blocking 99% of incoming attacks. By exposing and controlling pathways that adversaries exploit, several organizations noted they are now operating near 100% Zero Trust, effectively neutralizing any potential for lateral movement attacks within their environment.

Additional findings include:

-- Armis Centrix? improves operational efficiency by 61% through reduced manual effort and faster investigations.

-- Armis customers report uncovering 3X more assets with Armis than they expected. One customer identified 30% more devices than any previous technology had detected, including unmanaged environmental controls on public Wi-Fi.

-- Automated enrichment and exposure-based prioritization have reduced vulnerability workloads of Armis customers by up to 98%, allowing teams to filter out noise and focus exclusively on the highest-risk issues.

-- Customers reported a 90% reduction in Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR), while others noted a reduction in patch cycle time by 59% through precise prioritization and rapid identification of previously invisible, outdated network equipment.

-- Organizations shifted from manual Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) playbooks to 99% automated actions with Armis, turning multi-day processes into second-long tasks.

-- Armis customers saved 10%-15% annually on software licensing by reclaiming unused capacity.

-- Additionally, when preparing for audit cycles, one organization reported saving about 74% of the time they previously spent, enabling them to clear nearly a decade of audit backlog within 18 months. This increased trust in evidence contributed to a 25% reduction in cyber-insurance premiums for the organization.

In addition to the above, Armis customers shared the following as part of this research:

"Armis exposes high-risk segments and legacy systems we could never see before."

"Just by understanding what we own and the risks, we save about 50% of our time."

"Identification was instantaneous. We were five or six years behind on network patching, and Armis surfaced it immediately."

"What used to take weeks now takes days to prepare for an audit."

"Omdia's economic analysis revealed that the Armis Centrix? cyber exposure management platform provided its customers with significant savings and benefits," shared Jennifer Duey, Senior Economic Validation Analyst at Omdia. "Our financial model shows that Armis Centrix? can generate significant return on investment through a combination of operational time savings, automation-driven efficiencies, reduced exposure to costly cyber incidents, and avoided spending on insurance and licensing. Organizations seeking to modernize their security operations, strengthen risk management, and improve efficiency without expanding headcount should evaluate whether Armis Centrix? aligns with their operational and strategic requirements."

Read the full report, Analyzing The Economic Benefits of Armis Centrix? Cyber Exposure Management Platform, here.

Find our blog covering these findings in more detail here.

Learn more about Armis Centrix?, the Armis Cyber Exposure Management Platform, here.

About Armis

Armis, the cyber exposure management & security company, protects the entire attack surface and manages the organization's cyber risk exposure in real time. In a rapidly evolving, perimeter-less world Armis ensures that organizations continuously see, protect and manage all critical assets - from the ground to the cloud. Armis secures Fortune 100, 200 and 500 companies as well as national governments, state and local entities to help keep critical infrastructure, economies and society stay safe and secure 24/7. Armis is a privately held company headquartered in California.



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Contact

Media Contact:Rebecca CradickVice President, Global CommunicationsArmis[email protected]



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