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Posting timing (day/hour) is available only when there are at least 5 jobs with a real publish stamp spread across 3 distinct days. This company's source doesn't expose post times, or there isn't enough data yet — showing what we know for sure: how many jobs are open, in which domains, and at which seniority levels.
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11
Total active openings across all sites
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Opens minus closes in the last 28 days
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Opens minus closes in the last 90 days
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company intel · ai-generated
Updated 2d ago
Armis was founded in 2015 by Yevgeny Dibrov and Nadir Izrael. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, with significant R&D operations in Tel Aviv. Armis is a private company; it reached a valuation of $3.4 billion following a funding round in 2022. The core product is an agentless asset intelligence and security platform focused on unmanaged and IoT/OT devices — environments where traditional endpoint agents cannot be deployed.
Armis addresses the security visibility gap created by unmanaged devices: IoT sensors, OT/SCADA equipment, medical devices, and other network-connected assets that cannot run endpoint detection software. The platform passively monitors network traffic to discover, classify, and assess risk across all connected devices without requiring any installed agent. Primary buyers are enterprise security teams — particularly in industrial, healthcare, and critical infrastructure verticals — who need asset inventory and threat detection across environments that mix IT, OT, and IoT. The product is sold through a sales-led enterprise motion and through channel partners.
key people & leadership
2 key people, sourced from public records — with a per-row confidence score.
Nadir Izrael
Co-Founder and CTO
Co-founded Armis in 2015 and leads technology and research.
leadership
Yevgeny Dibrov
Co-Founder and CEO
Based on 15 events over 28 days. Green days had more opens than closes, red vice-versa. The dark line is the 7-day rolling average.
role mix //
The green layer is the current share of active openings by role. The grey dashed layer is the 90-day baseline — gaps between them show where the company is shifting its hiring mix.
seniority pyramid //
Distribution of active openings by seniority. The 'unknown' row groups jobs from sources that don't expose seniority.
geography //
Active openings by region. Click a row to see jobs in that area.
time on market //
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Based on 2 closed jobs and 11 still open (right-censored). Curve is Kaplan-Meier; band is the 95% CI.Low event count — the median will stabilise after ~48 more closures. Until then treat the values as indicative.
Window: 180 days back. Don't read the mean — the long tail biases it. Median and percentiles are the honest summary.
Republish rate
5.0%
1 / 20 of closed jobs reposted within 60 days
The flagship product is the Armis Centrix platform, which provides asset intelligence, device visibility, and vulnerability management across managed and unmanaged devices. Armis expanded into OT and industrial security as a dedicated focus, and the platform integrates with major SIEM, SOAR, and network infrastructure vendors. The company acquired OTORIO in 2024, an Israeli OT cybersecurity firm, to deepen its industrial and critical infrastructure capabilities.
Armis competes directly with Claroty, Nozomi Networks, and Forescout in the OT/IoT security and asset visibility space. Claroty and Nozomi are similarly focused on industrial and OT environments, while Forescout has a broader network access control heritage. Armis has pursued a broader asset intelligence framing that spans IT, OT, IoT, and medical devices under one platform, differentiating from narrower OT-only vendors. The segment benefits from strong tailwinds: regulatory pressure on critical infrastructure security (particularly post-2021 US executive orders on OT security) and the rapid proliferation of connected devices in enterprise environments.
Armis maintains a substantial R&D center in Tel Aviv, which houses a significant portion of its engineering organization. Both founders — Yevgeny Dibrov and Nadir Izrael — are Israeli, and the company draws from Israel's cybersecurity talent ecosystem, including veterans of IDF intelligence units. The 2024 acquisition of OTORIO, an Israeli company, further deepened the Israeli operational footprint. Armis typically hires in Israel for backend engineering, security research, data science, and product roles.
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