vArmour
vArmour is a cybersecurity company that provides an application-aware platform for visualizing, controlling, and governing relationships across hybrid cloud and on‑premises environments.
- Application relationship intelligence and visualization across hybrid cloud and data center environments
- Policy and access control for applications, users, and assets in distributed infrastructures (security and access management)
- Support for multi-cloud and on-premises (on-prem) architectures, including private data centers and public cloud platforms
- Integration with existing security and IT operations tooling for contextual risk and policy management
- Use cases focused on lateral movement control, microsegmentation policy design, and compliance reporting
More About vArmour
vArmour focuses on security for enterprise environments in which applications and data span multiple locations, including on-prem data centers, private clouds, and public cloud platforms. Its core platform aggregates metadata about applications, workloads, and dependencies to build an application relationship graph (security analytics / application security), which organizations use to understand how systems communicate and where access controls are required.
The company’s offerings are generally positioned in categories such as application security, microsegmentation planning, and cyber asset visibility, with an emphasis on understanding relationships rather than only securing individual endpoints or network segments. vArmour’s technology is designed to ingest telemetry from existing infrastructure, such as firewalls, virtualized environments, cloud accounts, and other IT systems, and then normalize this data to construct a topology of application and user interactions.
Enterprises typically use vArmour to support initiatives such as Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) (security architecture), where detailed knowledge of application flows and dependencies is needed to define least-privilege policies. By mapping relationships between workloads, users, and data, security and infrastructure teams can identify high-risk communication paths and design microsegmentation or firewall policies before enforcement. This planning-based approach is used to reduce the risk of lateral movement by threat actors and to align technical controls with business applications.
From an architectural perspective, vArmour’s platform is designed to operate in heterogeneous environments, spanning virtualized infrastructure, containerized workloads, and public cloud services. It works alongside existing network and security controls rather than replacing them, providing an overlay of application and relationship intelligence that can inform policy across multiple enforcement points. The platform is typically integrated into enterprise workflows through APIs, connectors, and reporting interfaces that feed information into Security Operations (SecOps), IT operations, and governance processes.
vArmour also supports compliance and governance use cases by giving organizations a view of which systems handle particular data types and how that data is accessed across environments. This information can be used to demonstrate adherence to internal policies or regulatory requirements by showing that access paths are documented and controlled. In marketplace and directory terms, vArmour can be categorized under application security, microsegmentation planning, cyber asset visibility, and zero trust security analytics, with a focus on relationship-based security modeling for hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructures.