Armis Federal, a division of Armis, has appointed cybersecurity experts Paul Craft and David Epperson to its Federal Advisory Board to provide strategic guidance on addressing the evolving cybersecurity needs of U.S. government entities. Their extensive experience in federal cybersecurity strengthens Armis’ mission to protect critical infrastructure using its AI-powered Cyber Exposure Management Platform.
Paul Craft, longest-serving U.S. Army Chief of Cyber, joins Armis Federal Advisory Board.
David Epperson, CISA’s first CIO, appointed to enhance federal cybersecurity strategies.
Armis Federal focuses on AI-driven solutions for government and Tribal Nations.
Board to guide protection of U.S. critical infrastructure against cyber threats.
Armis nears DISA Impact Level 5 and FedRAMP High authorizations.
Partnership with ECS supports DHS Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program.
Paul Craft, a retired U.S. Army General Officer and the longest-serving Chief of Cyber for the U.S. Army, brings extensive experience from leadership roles at the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM). “Next-generation technologies like Armis are essential in safeguarding the expanding attack surface,” said Craft. “Armis’ AI-powered platform proactively identifies and mitigates risks before they can cause disruption.”
David Epperson, the first Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), established the agency’s inaugural Senior Executive Service (SES) CISO position and held key roles at the White House and DHS. “As an industry, we must work together to solve Federal entities’ most complex cybersecurity challenges,” said Epperson. “I’m eager to collaborate with other members of the Armis Federal Advisory Board to enhance the cyber resiliency of our nation.”
“Paul and David are proven leaders with a deep understanding of the unique security challenges facing the U.S. Federal government,” said Alex Mosher, President at Armis. The Armis Federal Advisory Board, composed of former government executives, guides Armis in supporting federal entities and Tribal Nations. Armis Federal’s Centrix™ platform, nearing DISA Impact Level 5 and FedRAMP High authorizations, provides real-time visibility and proactive security for connected assets, ensuring mission-critical systems remain protected.
Armis Federal, established earlier in 2025, has partnered with IT systems integrator ECS to support its contract with DHS for Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) Data Services. This collaboration, combined with the expertise of Craft and Epperson, positions Armis to address complex cybersecurity challenges, enhancing the resilience of U.S. government infrastructure against evolving threats.
The appointments of Paul Craft and David Epperson to Armis’ Federal Advisory Board underscore the company’s commitment to strengthening U.S. cybersecurity. By leveraging their expertise and Armis’ AI-powered platform, the board will drive strategic solutions to protect federal entities, ensuring robust defense against cyber threats in an increasingly complex digital landscape.
Armis Federal, a division of Armis, the cyber exposure management & security company, empowers U.S. government agencies and Tribal Nations to continuously see, protect and manage all critical assets – from the ground to the cloud. Armis Centrix™, the FedRAMP and DISA IL authorized Cyber Exposure Management Platform, helps government entities protect their entire attack surface and manage cyber risk exposure in real time. The platform boosts operational resilience and supports cross-functional alignment in complex Federal agencies to ensure mission-critical systems remain fully protected.