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Armis Launches Free Vulnerability Intelligence Database to Strengthen Cyber Defense

Nadir Izrael

Also joins CVE Program as Numbering Authority to bolster preemptive security efforts

Armis has launched its Vulnerability Intelligence Database, now freely available to help organisations proactively manage cyber risk. The database brings together exploited vulnerabilities, AI-powered insights, and community-sourced intelligence to offer faster, real-world threat prioritisation.

The new platform is powered by Armis Labs and integrates data from the Armis Asset Intelligence Engine and Armis Centrix™ for VIPR Pro, offering deeper contextual visibility for vulnerability assessment and remediation.

“The Armis Vulnerability Intelligence Database is a critical, accessible resource built by the security community, for the security community,” said Nadir Izrael, CTO and Co-Founder, Armis.

The announcement comes as Armis is also officially designated as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) by the CVE® Program, giving the company the ability to assign CVE IDs to newly discovered vulnerabilities.

“With attacks growing in scale and complexity, proactive threat mitigation is non-negotiable,” said Izrael. “We’re raising the tide for cybersecurity awareness and action—before the damage is done.”

The database will go live at RSAC 2025 and is now available for early access preview.

Key Stats:

  • 58% of global organizations still respond reactively to threats
  • 22% cite lack of continuous vulnerability assessment as a major gap
  • Many still use spreadsheets for vulnerability tracking

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