Armis, the Israeli-founded cybersecurity company, is in advanced talks to be acquired by ServiceNow, in a deal that may be valued at as much as $7 billion, according to Bloomberg. The deal for the cy… [+2938 chars]
ServiceNow in advanced talks to acquire Armis at around $7 billion valuation - CTech
The Israeli cybersecurity unicorn, which raised $435 million at a $6.1 valuation just last month, was preparing for a potential IPO by 2027.
By:Meir Orbach
Source:CTech
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