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City of Jonesboro, GA Government 600 $60M United States Armis Armis Centrix Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) 2024 n/a In 2024, the City of Jonesboro, GA deployed Armis Centrix for IT and operational-technology (OT) asset management across municipal services. The deployment focused on improving visibility and protection of critical infrastructure by instrumenting discovery and continuous monitoring of devices that span both IT and OT environments. Armis Centrix was configured to discover and monitor IT and OT devices, enriching the CMDB and enabling asset classification and inventory reconciliation. Functional capabilities implemented included automated device discovery, continuous monitoring, classification, and alerting workflows aligned with IT and operational-technology (OT) asset management practices. The implementation included an integration layer that populated the configuration management database to centralize asset records and support operational processes. Operational coverage spanned municipal services and critical infrastructure components, with IT operations and security teams using Armis Centrix outputs to prioritize investigation and response. Governance changes standardized asset identification processes and centralized inventory maintenance, with defined workflows to escalate alerts into security operations procedures. After deployment the city discovered 30% more devices, reduced manual asset identification time, and improved real time threat detection using Armis Centrix.
Hermes Arzneimittel Holding Healthcare 1082 $451M Germany Armis Armis Centrix Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) 2024 n/a In 2024, Hermes Arzneimittel Holding deployed Armis Centrix for OT/IoT Security on premises at its pharmaceutical manufacturing site in Munich, Germany to increase operational resilience and regulatory compliance. Hermes Arzneimittel Holding implemented Armis Centrix as the primary OT/IoT Security application to achieve continuous, enterprise grade visibility across industrial assets and connected devices on the manufacturing floor. Armis Centrix for OT/IoT Security was configured to deliver a comprehensive and precise asset inventory and device classification, paired with continuous monitoring and anomaly detection capabilities typical of OT security platforms. The on premises implementation centralized telemetry and inventory data to a single control plane, enabling deterministic asset identification and risk prioritization for operational technology and IoT device fleets. Operational coverage focused on pharmaceutical manufacturing environments in Munich, spanning plant operations, OT engineering, IT security, and compliance functions. The deployment reoriented technical assessment workflows so plant engineers and security teams could use a single authoritative inventory to coordinate vulnerability triage and maintenance planning, reducing duplication between OT and IT toolsets. Governance was updated to use Armis Centrix inventory outputs as the source of truth for device onboarding and periodic technical assessments, and rollout emphasized integration with operational processes rather than point tools. Reported outcomes from the deployment include a documented 60% improvement in security controls and up to 75% resource savings on technical assessments, supporting the stated objective of stronger regulatory compliance and increased operational resilience.
Port of Antwerp-Bruges Transportation 1800 $490M Belgium Armis Armis Centrix Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) 2024 n/a In 2024, Port of Antwerp-Bruges deployed Armis Centrix for IT/OT asset management in Belgium to meet EU cybersecurity regulations under NIS and to improve cross-departmental visibility across logistics and port operations. Port of Antwerp-Bruges Armis Centrix IT/OT asset management centralized discovery and inventory of IT and OT devices to provide a single authoritative view for operations, IT security, and compliance teams. Armis Centrix including VIPR Pro provided unified asset visibility, agentless discovery, device classification, and vulnerability prioritization capabilities. The implementation identified devices lacking EDR agents, surfaced unwanted routers, and enabled license reclamation and reconciliation workflows, while configuration emphasized continuous monitoring and automated asset tagging to support operational decision making. Operational scope included logistics and port operations, IT security, and compliance teams within Belgium, with the Armis Centrix inventory and VIPR Pro risk scoring feeding prioritized remediation workflows across departments. Deployment design focused on cross-departmental visibility and operational governance, aligning device classification and vulnerability context with existing operational processes. Governance practices were organized around NIS compliance, inventory ownership, role based access to asset views, and structured remediation prioritization for both IT and OT assets. Documented outcomes from the implementation included unified asset visibility, identification of devices lacking EDR agents and unwanted routers, reclaimed license usage, and improved vulnerability prioritization and compliance metrics.
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  1. Sterling Associates Group, a United States based Professional Services organization with 40 Employees

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