ServiceNow launches security platform with Armis and Veza integrations
ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) announced the launch of Autonomous Security & Risk at its Knowledge 2026 conference in Las Vegas. The platform integrates capabilities from Armis and Veza to provide governance for AI agents, identities, and connected assets.
The integration combines Armis's asset intelligence across code, IT, operational technology, IoT, and connected devices with Veza's identity governance capabilities for both human and non-human identities. ServiceNow stated its security and risk division surpassed $1 billion in annual contract value last year.
"Autonomous Security & Risk replaces that fragmented stack with a single graph that maps every identity, every permission, and every connected asset, so prevention, detection, and response happen at machine speed," said John Aisien, senior vice president and general manager of Central Product Management, Security & Risk at ServiceNow.
Veza's Access Graph provides real-time mapping of access relationships across enterprise environments, showing what has access and what actions are permitted. The technology aims to govern human and non-human identities within a single framework while enforcing least privilege access controls.
Armis delivers real-time awareness of connected cyber assets by monitoring network traffic without requiring agents or disrupting operations. The system enriches asset records with device type, classification, firmware version, and behavioral data, feeding this information into ServiceNow's Configuration Management Database.
ServiceNow reported customer results including a global energy company saving 1.2 million hours through automated security operations and reducing threat containment time by 97%. A U.S. financial services institution eliminated 96% of dormant non-human identities, while a Fortune 100 aerospace manufacturer reduced control attestation completion time by 75%.
The platform includes two new AI specialists for vulnerability resolution and security operations, designed to handle tasks autonomously alongside human teams. ServiceNow's AI Control Tower governs agents by inventorying them, scoring risk continuously, and enforcing least privilege access in real time.
