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INVITE Networks is an Armis partner, delivering asset intelligence and OT/IoT security for enterprise and mid-market organizations in Salt Lake City and Phoenix. INVITE handles Armis platform deployment, integration with existing security tools, and ongoing management — so your security team has complete visibility into every connected device, including those that can’t run an agent.

TL;DR: Armis is the leading agentless asset intelligence platform for discovering, classifying, and securing managed, unmanaged, OT, IoT, and IoMT devices across enterprise networks. INVITE Networks deploys and manages Armis for organizations that need complete asset visibility without deploying agents across every device. This page is for CISOs and IT security managers evaluating an Armis partner who can own the deployment and security integration.

What does INVITE Networks deliver as an Armis partner?

Armis is an agentless asset intelligence platform that discovers every connected device on your network — managed, unmanaged, IoT, OT, ICS, and IoMT — and continuously assesses each device’s risk posture without requiring agents or network changes. As an Armis partner, INVITE Networks deploys the Armis platform, integrates it with your existing security stack, and provides ongoing managed services to keep asset inventory accurate and risk findings actionable.

INVITE’s Armis practice covers deployment and network sensor placement, integration with SIEM platforms, ITSM tools, and vulnerability management systems, policy configuration for risk scoring and alerting, and ongoing managed services to monitor device risk and keep the platform current. Organizations working with INVITE gain a team that understands both the technical deployment of Armis and how it connects to broader asset management and cybersecurity operations programs.

Why do Salt Lake City and Phoenix organizations choose INVITE for Armis?

Most organizations discover through an Armis deployment that a significant share of their networked devices were never in their CMDB. Shadow IT, legacy OT equipment, IoT sensors, and network-connected infrastructure that was never formally inventoried represent the largest blind spot in enterprise security programs — and they are precisely the devices attackers target, because they are unmonitored and unpatched.

Armis deployments routinely surface devices that were never in the asset inventory — networked medical devices, HVAC controllers, legacy equipment that predates the current team. INVITE integrates Armis with the organization’s existing SIEM and vulnerability management platform, automating alerts for new device discovery and risk threshold breaches, with no network reconfiguration required. INVITE deploys Armis across healthcare, manufacturing, and financial services environments — industries where unmanaged device risk is a compliance issue, not just a security concern.

How does INVITE manage Armis as part of its managed security services?

INVITE includes Armis management within its managed security services offering, monitoring device inventory changes, alerting on new high-risk device discoveries, maintaining integration health with connected security tools, and managing platform updates. For organizations that have deployed Armis but lack the bandwidth to act on its findings, INVITE provides operational oversight — translating Armis risk scores into prioritized remediation workflows that the internal team can execute.

INVITE connects Armis with SIEM platforms including Microsoft Sentinel and Splunk, ITSM tools including ServiceNow, and vulnerability management platforms including Tenable and Qualys — ensuring Armis asset intelligence flows into the security operations environment where it can drive action rather than sitting in a standalone dashboard. This integration architecture is central to how INVITE delivers value from Armis beyond the initial deployment.

What Armis products does INVITE deploy and manage?

INVITE’s Armis practice includes Armis Centrix for Asset Management, delivering continuous discovery, inventory, and classification of all connected assets across the enterprise; Armis Centrix for OT/ICS Security, providing purpose-built visibility and risk management for operational technology and industrial control system environments; Armis Centrix for IoMT Security, purpose-built for medical device security and risk management in healthcare organizations subject to HIPAA and HTI-1 compliance; and Armis Centrix for Vulnerability Prioritization, providing contextual risk scoring and remediation prioritization across the full asset inventory. INVITE scopes each Armis deployment to the organization’s environment — whether primarily IT, OT, healthcare, or a hybrid spanning Salt Lake City and Phoenix facilities — and configures risk policies to reflect the organization’s actual threat model rather than defaults.

Looking for an Armis partner who manages the platform and integrates it with your security stack? Contact INVITE to discuss an Armis asset intelligence engagement for your organization.

Frequently Asked Questions: Armis Asset Intelligence and OT Security

Is INVITE Networks an authorized Armis partner?
Yes, INVITE Networks is an authorized Armis channel partner with certified engineers experienced in deploying and managing Armis Centrix for enterprise IT, OT, and healthcare environments across Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and surrounding markets.

Can Armis work without agents in our environment?
Yes. Armis is fully agentless — it discovers and classifies devices by passively monitoring network traffic, without requiring software installation on managed or unmanaged devices. This makes Armis particularly effective for OT, IoT, and medical device environments where agent deployment is impractical, contractually prohibited, or would void device warranties.

How does Armis integrate with our existing security tools?
Armis has native integrations with leading SIEM, ITSM, vulnerability management, and EDR platforms. INVITE’s deployment process includes integrating Armis with your existing security stack — so device risk data, asset inventory updates, and alert triggers flow automatically into your existing workflows rather than requiring manual export or analyst context-switching between tools.

How long does an Armis deployment take with INVITE?
A standard Armis deployment for a mid-market organization (500–5,000 devices) typically completes in 4–8 weeks, including sensor placement, integration configuration, and initial asset inventory validation. INVITE conducts a pre-deployment environment assessment to plan sensor coverage and integration points before day one, reducing post-deployment rework and ensuring the platform surfaces meaningful findings from the start.

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