Singapore – Armis, a cyber exposure management and security provider, and Fortinet, a global leader in networking and cybersecurity solutions, have announced an expanded collaboration aimed at simplifying security operations and improving cyber resilience for organisations worldwide.
The strengthened partnership integrates Armis’ asset intelligence and visibility capabilities with Fortinet’s security and networking technologies.
By combining these strengths, the two companies aim to provide enterprises with a unified security environment that enables real-time asset monitoring, risk assessment, and automated policy enforcement across complex digital infrastructures.
Nadir Izrael, co-founder and CTO of Armis, mentioned that customers are tired of managing fragmented security tools that don’t talk to each other.
“Our partnership with Fortinet is about fundamentally simplifying security programs and providing security teams the confidence with truly integrated defences,” Nadir shared.
He added, “It’s a game-changer for organisations to effectively preempt threats instead of constantly reacting to them.”
Armis’ technology identifies and contextualises connected assets across IT, OT, IoT, and cloud environments, helping Fortinet’s systems recommend appropriate security measures and enforce protective actions. The combined solution is designed to reduce security fragmentation, improve automation, and give organisations greater control over expanding attack surfaces.
The collaboration leverages more than eight existing integrations between Armis Centrix and Fortinet’s FortiOS platform, which underpins the Fortinet Security Fabric. Together, these solutions deliver consolidated asset visibility, threat detection, and policy management capabilities to minimise blind spots, accelerate incident response, and streamline compliance.
John Whittle, chief operating officer of Fortinet, expressed that partnering with Armis to stop sophisticated attacks illustrates how the company listens to customer feedback and adapts as necessary.
“Together, we deliver the industry’s most robust threat intelligence and advanced AI security, backed by Fortinet’s AI patent portfolio,” John commented.
He added, “Expanding our partnership with Armis will give customers unified visibility and integrated defence across their growing digital attack surfaces.
Through the integration of Armis’ Asset Intelligence Engine — which monitors more than 6.5 billion devices globally — with Fortinet products such as FortiGate, FortiNAC, FortiManager, and security operations tools including FortiSOAR, FortiSIEM, FortiEDR, and FortiAnalyzer, customers can gain a more comprehensive understanding of their networked environments and take preventive action against emerging threats.
The expanded alliance reflects both companies’ shared goal of helping organisations strengthen cybersecurity defences and manage risk more effectively in increasingly interconnected digital ecosystems.