Armoring Businesses Against Cybersecurity Threats: A Look at ArmorCode and Cyera's Partnership

By Alex Passett

It’s a pretty open secret, y’all — today’s cybersecurity threat landscape is fundamentally shifting. This, as Ian Bramson, Vice President of Global Industrial Cybersecurity at Black & Veatch has described, “is raising the stakes from data manipulation to impacting physical safety and operational uptime within myriad environments.”

“As such,” Bramson continued, “the industrial cybersecurity world in 2025 must adapt to a more consequence-driven approach, where safety and uptime are the priorities.”

Bramson is right. Critical infrastructure is already in the crosshairs of bad actors, and heavier-duty solutions are very much needed.

Enter ArmorCode and Cyera.

In short-and-sweet terms, ArmorCode specializes in AI-powered Application Security Posture Management (ASPM), and Cyera accelerates businesses’ data security initiatives.

Recently, ArmorCode and Cyera announced the details of their strategic partnership; their goal is to, quote, “deliver best-of-breed solutions for comprehensive cybersecurity risk management and empower organizations to strengthen their security postures, improve resiliency, and safeguard sensitive data across public cloud, SaaS, hybrid cloud and on-premise infrastructure.”

Recognizing the aforementioned need to realistically adapt to modern cybersecurity challenges, ArmorCode and Cyera will reportedly offer a unified approach to holistically address data, application, and infrastructure security needs.

Specific benefits stemming from their partnership are to include:

  • A Unified Security Framework: A comprehensive offering that integrates data and application security (in addition to infrastructure vulnerability management) to provide customers with a holistic view of their complete cybersecurity posture.
  • Enhanced Risk Management: Improved capabilities for identifying, assessing and mitigating risks associated with both data and applications.
  • Customer-centric Solutions: Tailored offerings designed to meet the unique needs of organizations across various industries, ensuring maximum value, customization and effectiveness.
  • DevSecOps: Embedding data security policies and checks into the application development lifecycle to improve DevSecOps workflows.
  • Streamlined Compliance and Reporting: Improve compliance monitoring and reporting, particularly for regulated industries with stringent privacy and data protection requirements.

Per Nikhil Gupta, ArmorCode’s CEO:

“As trusted market leaders, ArmorCode and Cyera use our respective expertise to serve large and complex businesses to reduce risk and improve their security postures. Through this partnership we can now work more closely together to help our joint customers address today’s challenges and stay ahead of emerging risks.”

And per Yotam Segev, Cyera’s CEO:

“This partnership unites two companies addressing critical, yet complementary, aspects of modern security. By integrating Cyera’s data security insights with ArmorCode's application security capabilities, we deliver a unified and holistic view of risk spanning both data and applications. Securing assets across today’s complex, multi-cloud environments is a challenge for many enterprises. Together with ArmorCode, we’re empowering our joint customers to cut through the noise, focus on what matters most, and effectively identify, prioritize, and mitigate their top security risks.”




Edited by Greg Tavarez
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