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“With Armis, ServiceNow is positioned to build the largest cyber business in the world”
27.04.26
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Meir Orbach
John Aisien, Senior Vice President at ServiceNow, and Armis CEO Yevgeny Dibrov frame the $7.75 billion deal as a step toward creating a “control tower” for enterprise security in the AI era.
Beyond the exit: What the $7.75 billion Armis deal says about Israel
22.04.26
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Yevgeny Dibrov, Nadir Izrael
The personal story of Armis co-founders Yevgeny Dibrov and Nadir Izrael mirrors the rise of an entire ecosystem.
ServiceNow completes $7.75 billion Armis acquisition as AI security focus grows
21.04.26
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CTech
The company continues investment despite stock market pressure.
“I am confident we will see a trillion-dollar Israeli company”
10.02.26
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Sophie Shulman
Dror Bin, CEO of the Israel Innovation Authority, was speaking alongside Yevgeny Dibrov, co-founder and CEO of Armis, as part of Calcalist's Tech TLV conference.
After Armis’ sale, the spotlight turns to Claroty and Axonius in asset visibility cybersecurity
22.01.26
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Meir Orbach
As organizations struggle to map and secure sprawling networks of connected devices, the two unicorns are emerging as the next potential exits in a suddenly red-hot market.
$2 billion to flow to Israeli employees from Wiz, CyberArk, and Armis deals
06.01.26
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Sophie Shulman
The cyber acquisitions are expected to deliver historic equity payouts before taxes in 2026.
The five biggest Israeli tech funding rounds of 2025
29.12.25
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CTech
Cyera, Rapyd, Armis, Cato Networks, Deel, and Eon lead Israel’s high-tech funding surge in 2025 with mega-rounds totaling billions.
After Armis and Wiz, Israeli tech is quietly walking away from the IPO dream
25.12.25
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Sophie Shulman
Why Wall Street has lost its appeal, and M&A has taken its place.
ServiceNow CEO: “The Armis acquisition is a major accelerator of growth”
24.12.25
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CTech
Bill McDermott frames the $7.75 billion acquisition as a growth bet shaped by rising AI-driven cyber risk.
After Wiz, CyberArk, and Armis, Israel’s cyber ‘royal flush’ is complete
24.12.25
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Sophie Shulman
The sale of Armis caps a record year of exits, but raises hard questions about what comes next.
“The negotiation, the deal, all those pieces… happened very recently,” ServiceNow executive says of $7.75B Armis deal
24.12.25
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Meir Orbach
ServiceNow’s Pablo Stern says the acquisition strengthens security workflows, while Armis CEO Yevgeny Dibrov highlights the synergy that will benefit customers and employees alike.
Insight Partners to receive $4.2 billion from Armis sale to ServiceNow
23.12.25
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CTech
Other major investors also benefit from the $7.75 billion deal: CapitalG to receive $720 million, One Equity Partners $387.5 million, and Georgian $310 million.
Armis founders set to pocket $465 million each in $7.75 billion ServiceNow sale
23.12.25
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Meir Orbach
Six percent stakes deliver one of the largest personal payouts in Israeli tech.
ServiceNow sets aside about $500 million to retain Armis employees
23.12.25
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CTech
Roughly 950 staff are expected to join the enterprise software group following the cybersecurity acquisition.
ServiceNow acquiring Armis for $7.75 billion in all-cash deal
23.12.25
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli cybersecurity unicorn raised $435 million at a $6.1 valuation just last month.
“The acquisition of Armis marks a clear entry by ServiceNow into cybersecurity”
15.12.25
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Meir Orbach
Shay Michel of Merlin Ventures explains why the Armis deal would fold cyber, asset visibility and risk management into ServiceNow’s core platform, and what it signals for the federal market and Israeli startups.
Armis sale to ServiceNow could yield $4 billion windfall for Insight Partners
14.12.25
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CTech
ServiceNow acquisition offer may overturn prior IPO plans and deliver huge returns for investors.
ServiceNow in advanced talks to acquire Armis at around $7 billion valuation
14.12.25
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli cybersecurity unicorn, which raised $435 million at a $6.1 valuation just last month, was preparing for a potential IPO by 2027.
What loans did Armis and Tipalti take and who else is borrowing?
25.11.25
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Sophie Shulman
Hercules Capital's disclosures provide a rare view into debt levels at some of Israel’s best-known startups. The U.S. lender’s growing presence reveals how founders are navigating delayed IPOs and pressured valuations.
Israeli startups raise over $800 million in a week of mega deals as investor confidence surges
13.11.25
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CTech
Massive rounds by Armis, Wonderful, and Sweet Security underscore deepening global appetite for Israeli cybersecurity and AI innovation.
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