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Blackwired and ARMIS International Partner to Reinforce Resilience and Mitigate Nation State Attacks

25th March 2026, London – Blackwired, a global cybersecurity innovation firm setting new standards for cyber defence, today announced that it has entered a strategic alliance with ARMIS International LLC (ARMIS), a veteran-led strategic and technical consulting consortium. The partnership brings together ARMIS International’s deep relationships with key governments, defence, critical infrastructure operators, and leading commercial enterprises, and Blackwired’s […] The post Blackwired and ARMIS International Partner to Reinforce Resilience and Mitigate Nation State Attacks appeared first on fintechnews.org .

6 April 2026 at 05:23 pm
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Blackwired and ARMIS International Partner to Reinforce Resilience and Mitigate Nation State Attacks

On 25th March 2026, London witnessed a significant announcement as Blackwired, a global cybersecurity innovation firm renowned for setting new standards in cyber defence, unveiled its strategic alliance with ARMIS International LLC (ARMIS). This partnership combines ARMIS International’s extensive relationships with key governments, defence agencies, critical infrastructure operators, and leading commercial enterprises with Blackwired’s advanced 3D threat visualisation and pre-emptive cyber protection capabilities.

In an era marked by rising geopolitical tensions and AI-driven nation state cyber-attacks, a proactive approach to cybersecurity has become imperative. To counter these ever-evolving threats, industries and governments must shift towards proactive cyber resilience, leveraging direct threat intelligence to prevent attacks. In response to this growing challenge, Blackwired and ARMIS International have joined forces to fortify the cyber resilience of defence, government, and commercial sectors.

The collaboration aims to help firms proactively navigate the rapidly evolving cyber threat landscape, offering integrated solutions that tackle complex cyber challenges with confidence, compliance, and discretion. ARMIS International, with its expertise in real-world operational crises, translates its knowledge into actionable frameworks for decision makers in mission-critical programmes. This experience is now being combined with Blackwired’s ThirdWatch platform, which employs 3D threat visualisation, direct threat intelligence, and its unique Aim-Ready-Fire (ARFi) methodology to deliver cyber protection before attacks can materialise.

Together, the two entities can fill major gaps in operational requirements within government special access programmes, military elements, and critical national infrastructure. This partnership is poised to change the game in pre-emptive cybersecurity, offering a comprehensive approach to safeguarding against sophisticated nation state attacks.

“We are proud to partner with ARMIS International in advancing mission-critical initiatives that tackle the most complex challenges facing our industry,” stated a representative from Blackwired. “Together, we are redefining cybersecurity by delivering cutting-edge solutions that prioritise proactive threat intelligence and visualisation, enabling organisations to stay ahead of potential threats.”

This strategic alliance underscores the growing recognition of the need for a proactive cyber resilience approach in the face of escalating geopolitical tensions and advanced cyber threats. As nation states continue to invest in sophisticated cyber capabilities, the ability to anticipate and mitigate these risks becomes crucial for both governments and commercial entities.

Blackwired and ARMIS International’s partnership represents a significant step towards achieving this goal. By combining their respective strengths, the two firms are positioned to provide a robust, comprehensive cybersecurity solution that addresses the complex challenges of the modern threat landscape. This collaboration not only enhances the resilience of individual organisations but also contributes to the broader goal of strengthening global cybersecurity defences against nation state attacks.

In an increasingly interconnected world, where cyber threats pose significant risks to national security and economic stability, the alliance between Blackwired and ARMIS International serves as a beacon of hope for a more secure future. As the two firms work together to fortify cyber resilience, they are setting a new standard for the cybersecurity industry, demonstrating that collaboration and innovation are key to safeguarding against the most sophisticated threats.

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