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Omdia Report Reveals Armis Centrix Delivers 351% Annual ROI and Enhances Operational Efficiency

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Armis, a company specializing in cyber exposure management and security, has announced findings from a new Omdia report indicating that its Armis Centrix™ platform enables global organizations to achieve a 351% annual return on investment through comprehensive cyber risk management, streamlined operations, and significant cost savings.

The report by Omdia, a technology research and advisory firm, analyzed the economic benefits of the Armis Cyber Exposure Management Platform. It highlights Armis Centrix™ as a tool that translates security outcomes into measurable improvements in business performance.

Yevgeny Dibrov, CEO and Co-Founder of Armis, commented on the study, stating, “This study validates the transformative, quantifiable business impact of Armis’ comprehensive Cyber Exposure Management Platform for our customers. 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™ leverages AI-driven intelligence to replace manual processes, acting as a force multiplier for organizations. Customers reported superior threat protection, blocking 99% of incoming attacks. By identifying and controlling potential pathways for adversaries, several organizations have achieved near 100% Zero Trust operations, effectively neutralizing lateral movement attacks within their environments.

Additional findings from the Omdia report include a 61% improvement in operational efficiency due to reduced manual effort and faster investigations. Customers noted uncovering three times more assets with Armis than anticipated, with one customer identifying 30% more devices, including unmanaged environmental controls on public Wi-Fi.

Automated enrichment and exposure-based prioritization have reportedly reduced vulnerability workloads for Armis customers by up to 98%, allowing security teams to focus on the highest-risk issues. Organizations also experienced a 90% reduction in Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR), and some observed a 59% reduction in patch cycle time through precise prioritization and rapid identification of previously invisible, outdated network equipment.

The platform enabled organizations to shift from manual Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) playbooks to 99% automated actions, transforming multi-day processes into tasks completed in seconds. Furthermore, Armis customers saved 10%–15% annually on software licensing by reclaiming unused capacity. One organization reported saving approximately 74% of the time previously spent on audit cycles, clearing nearly a decade of audit backlog within 18 months, which contributed to a 25% reduction in their cyber-insurance premiums.

Customer feedback collected during the research included statements such as: “Armis exposes high-risk segments and legacy systems we could never see before,” and “Just by understanding what we own and the risks, we save about 50% of our time.” Other customers highlighted the platform’s speed, noting, “Identification was instantaneous. We were five or six years behind on network patching, and Armis surfaced it immediately,” and “What used to take weeks now takes days to prepare for an audit.”

Jennifer Duey, Senior Economic Validation Analyst at Omdia, concluded, “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.”

Armis, headquartered in California, secures Fortune 100, 200, and 500 companies, as well as national governments and local entities, providing real-time protection and management of cyber risk exposure across the entire attack surface, from ground to cloud.

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