RADNOR, PA — CoreX and Alchemy Global Networks are combining ServiceNow workflow technology with asset and identity-security capabilities from Armis and Veza to offer manufacturers, utilities, energy companies and other industrial operators an integrated system for identifying and responding to risks across increasingly connected technology environments.
The partnership links CoreX’s ServiceNow and operational technology expertise with AGN’s cybersecurity, network engineering and managed engineering services. The joint offering is available immediately to clients of the two companies.
The companies are targeting security challenges created by the convergence of information technology, operational technology, Internet of Things devices and AI agents. Their approach is designed to connect information about industrial assets and access permissions directly with security workflows and remediation.
Armis provides asset intelligence intended to identify connected cyber assets, including unmanaged operational technology devices and industrial control systems. Veza provides identity governance capabilities for monitoring and controlling access to resources by human and non-human identities.
Both Armis and Veza have been acquired by ServiceNow, according to the release. CoreX and AGN plan to integrate their capabilities with ServiceNow’s AI Control Tower.
The resulting system is designed to continuously identify assets and permissions, assess risks and automate responses to access-related security issues. It can also map industrial assets and permissions to the business processes and policies dependent on them.
“Our clients in manufacturing, utilities, energy, and other industrial sectors are navigating the convergence of IT and OT in an era where machine identities now vastly outnumber human ones,” CoreX Chief Executive Officer Rick Wright stated.
Wright said combining Armis and Veza within the ServiceNow platform can create a common view of assets and permissions that organizations can use for risk detection, remediation and governance of AI agents.
The partnership also reflects an effort to consolidate functions that industrial organizations have traditionally handled through separate security and workflow systems.
Nadir Izrael, group vice president for cybersecurity and risk at ServiceNow, described the combination of asset intelligence and identity governance as part of a “unified platform approach” to securing industrial environments.
CoreX and AGN will provide services spanning asset discovery, security response, remediation and governance. Customers can structure engagements around objectives including risk reduction, audit readiness and faster remediation rather than deploying the underlying products independently.
The offering includes continuous asset discovery, identity and access visibility, least-privilege controls and automated remediation. ServiceNow’s AI Control Tower is used to risk-score agents and assets and coordinate responses within established policies and workflows.
AGN Chief Executive Officer and co-founder Donnie Moss said industrial organizations frequently have either asset visibility or workflow governance but struggle to connect the two.
“When you can see everything and control it efficiently, you move faster, respond better, and operate with more confidence,” Moss stated.
CoreX operates as an Elite ServiceNow Partner specializing in operational technology management, industrial security and enterprise workflow automation in the United States, Latin America and Europe. AGN is a longtime Armis partner specializing in cybersecurity, network engineering and managed engineering services.
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