Armis Named a Leader in the 2025 GigaOm Radar for Attack Surface Management for 2nd Consecutive Year
News | 26.02.2025
Armis has been named a Leader in the 2025 GigaOm Radar for Attack Surface Management (ASM) for the 2nd consecutive year. This year, Armis retained the Leader position in the Maturity and Platform quadrant, earned the highest average score in the Key Features comparison and emerged as the closest vendor to the radar centre.
According to the 2025 GigaOm Radar report, Armis’ position as a Leader and Fast Mover reflects its strong capabilities across several critical areas of Attack Surface Management. The report highlights Armis’ ability to provide organizations with comprehensive visibility and robust security across hybrid IT environments.
The report states that Armis Centrix™ “addresses complex enterprise environments by providing continuous discovery and monitoring of traditional IT assets, cloud resources, and endpoint devices. This includes maintaining visibility across hybrid infrastructures and identifying security gaps in diverse technology stacks.”
Armis Centrix™ achieved the highest average score (4.7 out of 5) in the Key Features comparison and earned the highest score, 5 stars, in 8 decision criteria:
- Attack Path Analysis,
- Internal ASM,
- Asset Categorization,
- Asset Correlation,
- Third-Party Risk,
- Flexibility,
- Scalability,
- Ease of Use.
Armis Centrix™ also earned high marks in additional criteria such as Assessment of Vulnerabilities, Custom Threat Intelligence, Dark Web Monitoring, Risk Scoring, and Discovery Frequency.
Looking at a few specific features where Armis Centrix™ outperforms, the report noted:
- Internal ASM: “Armis’s Asset Intelligence Engine performs continuous, non-intrusive network asset discovery and monitoring. Moreover, the solution maintains a dynamic inventory of over 5 billion profiled assets through AI-driven behavioral analysis and vulnerability scanning.”
- Third-party risk identification: “Armis provides comprehensive identification of subsidiary and third-party assets through integrated data sources while supporting hierarchical organization structures and customizable classification schemas across departments, geographies, and network segments.”
- Dark web monitoring: “Armis integrated AI-powered threat-hunting technology following the acquisition of CTCI. The solution monitors dark web activity and employs deception technology to detect potential CVE exploits, with current coverage of 1,600 CVEs beyond CISA’s known exploits.”
GigaOm analyst Chris Ray highlights that Armis Centrix™ “consists of several integrated modules including Armis Asset Intelligence, Armis Asset Management, and Armis Vulnerability Management. These work together to create a unified view of an organization’s attack surface by analyzing asset relationships, configurations, and behavior patterns.”