Yevgeny Dibrov
Co-founder of Armis, now GM of the Armis business unit inside ServiceNow.
Before Armis, Dibrov led global business development at Adallom (acquired by Microsoft). He has overseen Armis's expansion from an IoT discovery tool into a full cyber-exposure management platform that protects over 3 billion assets. He was named EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2023 Bay Area.
Expertise
- IoT security
- OT security
- Cyber exposure management
- Asset intelligence
- Agentless security
FAQs
Yevgeny Dibrov: frequently asked questions
Who is Yevgeny Dibrov?
Yevgeny Dibrov is co-founder and long-time CEO of Armis, the cyber exposure management and unmanaged/IoT device security company he co-founded in 2015. Armis was acquired by Insight Partners in 2020 and subsequently by ServiceNow in 2026.
What is Yevgeny Dibrov's current role?
Yevgeny Dibrov is Co-founder and GM, Armis business unit at Armis (ServiceNow).
What is Yevgeny Dibrov known for?
Yevgeny Dibrov focuses on IoT security, OT security, Cyber exposure management, Asset intelligence, Agentless security.
Where is Yevgeny Dibrov based?
Yevgeny Dibrov is based in San Francisco, CA, USA.
What is Yevgeny Dibrov listed under on Cyber Resources?
Yevgeny Dibrov is listed in the Founders & CEOs category of Cyber Resources, the curated directory of the cybersecurity marketing and growth ecosystem.
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