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Armis Boosts Vulnerability Detection

April 17, 2024
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Armis Boosts Vulnerability Detection

Armis, a leading player in the cybersecurity industry, has recently announced its acquisition of Silk Security, a pioneering firm specializing in AI-powered vulnerability detection. This strategic move comes at a time when organizations are facing an unprecedented influx of security vulnerabilities, highlighting the urgent need for scalable and automated solutions to prioritize and address these issues effectively. With traditional processes proving ineffective and risk prioritization methods often inconsistent, security teams find themselves struggling to manage and remediate critical vulnerabilities efficiently.

The integration of Silk Security’s cutting-edge capabilities into the Armis Centrix™ platform heralds a new era in risk resolution strategies for organizations worldwide. By consolidating Silk Security’s AI-driven vulnerability detection technology with Armis’ comprehensive platform, Armis Centrix™ offers organizations a holistic approach to risk prioritization and resolution lifecycle management across various domains, including code, infrastructure, cloud, and application findings. Leveraging advanced AI technologies, Armis Centrix™ facilitates advanced security and collaborative exposure management by identifying, communicating, and ranking security issues, assigning the right owners, and fostering collaboration among developers and operations stakeholders to effectively mitigate risk.

The impact of the integration between Armis and Silk Security is already palpable, with organizations reporting tangible benefits from leveraging these enhanced capabilities. Notable outcomes include significantly reduced time spent on identifying owners and assigning access, leading to more efficient risk assessment and remediation processes. Furthermore, machine learning-powered deduplication has resulted in a substantial reduction in the volume of security findings, consequently improving Mean Time to Remediation (MTTR). Overall, the integrated solution has empowered organizations to address security vulnerabilities more effectively, reducing threat debt and enhancing their overall security posture.

Armis’ acquisition of Silk Security underscores its commitment to driving innovation in exposure management and advancing the state of cybersecurity. By integrating Silk Security’s expertise into the Armis Centrix™ platform, Armis continues to push the boundaries of security excellence, empowering organizations to proactively address emerging threats and safeguard their digital assets with confidence.

Reference:
  • Armis Acquires Silk Security, Boosts AI Vulnerability Detection
Tags: AIApril 2024ArmisArmis Centrix™Cyber NewsCyber News 2024Cyber threatsCybersecuritySilk Security
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