ServiceNow Unveils Autonomous Security & Risk, Integrating Armis and Veza to Manage All AI Agents, Identities, and Connected Assets
ServiceNow announced "Autonomous Security & Risk" at its annual "Knowledge 2026" event, integrating Armis and Veza. This solution aims to manage all AI agents, identities, and connected assets, enhancing security, risk, and compliance within enterprise AI environments.
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You are a Japanese Business Intelligence AI. Please thoroughly analyze the following press release and simultaneously provide translations into English (en) and Traditional Chinese (zh).
## Press Release Information
Title: ServiceNow Unveils Autonomous Security & Risk, Integrating Armis and Veza to Manage All AI Agents, Identities, and Connected Assets
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Armis provides continuous asset intelligence across code, IT, OT, IoT, and connected devices. Veza provides granular visibility, intelligence, and governance for all human and non-human identities.
ServiceNow AI Platform offers one of the most comprehensive security, risk, and compliance platforms in enterprise AI.
*This material is an abridged translation of a press release announced by ServiceNow, Inc. (USA) on May 5, 2026 (US time).
Please note that the term "AI specialist" used in this press release does not refer to AI professional personnel or technical experts.
ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW), the "AI Control Tower" for business transformation, today announced "Autonomous Security & Risk" at its annual customer and partner event, "Knowledge 2026." This solution manages all AI agents, identities, and connected assets. Armis provides continuous asset intelligence across code, IT, OT, IoT, and all connected assets. Veza provides granular visibility, intelligence, and governance for all human and non-human identities. This combination creates one of the most comprehensive security, risk, and compliance platforms in enterprise AI.
Last year, ServiceNow's security and risk business surpassed $1 billion in Annual Contract Value (ACV), becoming one of the fastest-growing sources of demand on the ServiceNow AI Platform. Pressure is mounting as AI dramatically increases decisions requiring identities, permissions, connected assets, and controls. AI agents gain access, make decisions, and operate at machine speed. The number of non-human identities behind them already significantly exceeds human identities. Most organizations cannot answer who authorized that access, why it exists, and whether it is still valid. Fragmented security tools cannot bridge this gap, but a platform approach can.
John Aisien, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Central Product Management, Security & Risk at ServiceNow, stated: "Today's CISOs must operate at two speeds: neutralizing threats in real-time while confidently reporting risks to the board. Autonomous Security & Risk replaces fragmented stacks with a single graph that maps all identities, permissions, and connected assets. This enables machine-speed prevention, detection, and response."
All AI Agents Are Identities Themselves, Most of Which Are Ungoverned
Every AI agent operating within an enterprise functions via an identity. AI agents access systems, read data, and execute workflows under a set of permissions almost certainly designed for human actors, not for the speed, scale, and autonomy of AI agents. Closing the gap in identity visibility, intelligence, and governance is critically important.
Veza's "Access Graph" continuously and in real-time maps every access relationship across the enterprise environment, including what has access, what can be done with that access, and how these change as context shifts, systems evolve, and agents proliferate. With Veza integrated into the ServiceNow AI Platform, this capability governs both human and non-human identities within a single operational framework. It surfaces risks, enforces least privilege at the point of action, triggers downstream remediation, and builds an auditable organizational memory required by auditors and regulators. ServiceNow Veza works in conjunction with ServiceNow's existing vulnerability, exposure, and incident management capabilities to eliminate pre- and post-breach exposure, answering the question: "Who has access, and to what?"
You are a Japanese Business Intelligence AI. Please thoroughly analyze the following press release and simultaneously provide translations into English (en) and Traditional Chinese (zh).
## Press Release Information
Title: ServiceNow Unveils Autonomous Security & Risk, Integrating Armis and Veza to Manage All AI Agents, Identities, and Connected Assets
Subtitle:
Company Name:
Industry:
Body (first 8000 characters):
Armis provides continuous asset intelligence across code, IT, OT, IoT, and connected devices. Veza provides granular visibility, intelligence, and governance for all human and non-human identities.
ServiceNow AI Platform offers one of the most comprehensive security, risk, and compliance platforms in enterprise AI.
*This material is an abridged translation of a press release announced by ServiceNow, Inc. (USA) on May 5, 2026 (US time).
Please note that the term "AI specialist" used in this press release does not refer to AI professional personnel or technical experts.
ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW), the "AI Control Tower" for business transformation, today announced "Autonomous Security & Risk" at its annual customer and partner event, "Knowledge 2026." This solution manages all AI agents, identities, and connected assets. Armis provides continuous asset intelligence across code, IT, OT, IoT, and all connected assets. Veza provides granular visibility, intelligence, and governance for all human and non-human identities. This combination creates one of the most comprehensive security, risk, and compliance platforms in enterprise AI.
Last year, ServiceNow's security and risk business surpassed $1 billion in Annual Contract Value (ACV), becoming one of the fastest-growing sources of demand on the ServiceNow AI Platform. Pressure is mounting as AI dramatically increases decisions requiring identities, permissions, connected assets, and controls. AI agents gain access, make decisions, and operate at machine speed. The number of non-human identities behind them already significantly exceeds human identities. Most organizations cannot answer who authorized that access, why it exists, and whether it is still valid. Fragmented security tools cannot bridge this gap, but a platform approach can.
John Aisien, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Central Product Management, Security & Risk at ServiceNow, stated: "Today's CISOs must operate at two speeds: neutralizing threats in real-time while confidently reporting risks to the board. Autonomous Security & Risk replaces fragmented stacks with a single graph that maps all identities, permissions, and connected assets. This enables machine-speed prevention, detection, and response."
All AI Agents Are Identities Themselves, Most of Which Are Ungoverned
Every AI agent operating within an enterprise functions via an identity. AI agents access systems, read data, and execute workflows under a set of permissions almost certainly designed for human actors, not for the speed, scale, and autonomy of AI agents. Closing the gap in identity visibility, intelligence, and governance is critically important.
Veza's "Access Graph" continuously and in real-time maps every access relationship across the enterprise environment, including what has access, what can be done with that access, and how these change as context shifts, systems evolve, and agents proliferate. With Veza integrated into the ServiceNow AI Platform, this capability governs both human and non-human identities within a single operational framework. It surfaces risks, enforces least privilege at the point of action, triggers downstream remediation, and builds an auditable organizational memory required by auditors and regulators. ServiceNow Veza works in conjunction with ServiceNow's existing vulnerability, exposure, and incident management capabilities to eliminate pre- and post-breach exposure, answering the question: "Who has access, and to what?"