Chillisoft and Armis Collaborate to Strengthen Cybersecurity Across Australia and New Zealand
Sydney, Australia – 21/05/2025 – Chillisoft, a multi-award-winning cybersecurity specialist distributor, is proud to announce its strategic reseller partnership across Australia and New Zealand with Armis, the cyber exposure management & security company. This collaboration will expand the accessibility of Armis’ cyber exposure management platform, Armis CentrixTM, which supports organisations to protect their entire attack surface and manage cyber risk exposure in real time.
“We are incredibly excited about our collaboration with Chillisoft,” said Patrick McCue, Senior Vice President of Global Partners at Armis. “The Chillisoft team brings a deep understanding of the ANZ market, has proven expertise in deploying and servicing cybersecurity solutions, and has well-established relationships with key partners and customers in the region. This partnership will support us in effectively extending our reach to deliver exceptional value to ANZ organizations that are much in need of our solutions.”
Chillisoft has built a reputation for bringing leading and emerging cybersecurity technologies to the Oceania region, supported by a strong reseller network of over 900 partners. The company’s mission extends beyond cybersecurity distribution—it actively fosters a thriving cybersecurity community through specialised events like CybersecCon, educational initiatives, and partnerships with charitable organisations.
“At Chillisoft, we don’t just distribute cybersecurity solutions—we cultivate expertise, connections, and resilience. Partnering with Armis enhances our ability to deliver high-quality security solutions with the technical excellence that enterprises across Australia and New Zealand need. Critical infrastructure sectors demand a vendor that truly understands the challenges introduced by the ever-expanding attack surface, converged IT/OT networks, today’s dynamic threat landscape, and beyond. This partnership allows us to meet those needs effectively,” said Gavin Lawless, Australian CEO at Chillisoft.