When the board asks how much risk you’re carrying
Walk in with the number. Walk out with the mandate.
Armor Dash puts your cyber risk in dollars, shows exactly what brings it down, and hands you a number you can defend. You lead the room instead of dodging the question.
Your cyber risk, in dollars
$20.1M reducible
From $28.2M today to a number you can walk in and defend.
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Threats, controls, vulnerabilities, incidents. Everything that matters, priced in dollars on one screen.
From exposure to command
The night before looks nothing like the morning after
Dash changes more than a dashboard. It changes how the people accountable for risk feel walking into the room.

Before — 2:14 AM
Another alert storm, and no way to tell the board what any of it actually means.

After — 8:40 AM
One number, one clear story, and a board that finally trusts where the risk is going.
1,700+
Companies already trust Armor
In dollars
Not severity colors or control counts
Live
Not a quarterly slide
7
Executive views, one place
The Board Meeting Problem
Your tools speak in alerts. The board speaks in dollars.
So every quarter you rebuild the story by hand, turn severity scores into something the board will accept, and defend numbers you can’t fully trace. Slow, manual, and it puts you on the back foot.
The SEC gives you four business days to disclose a material incident (SEC cyber disclosure rule, 2023). The penalties are real, over $7M so far.
Courts now hold directors personally responsible for security oversight.
Nearly half of directors say their cyber reporting is not good enough.
86% of leaders have already had an AI incident, and the board wants to know your exposure.
What Your Board Sees
The proof, on the screens you’ll actually show.
The One Screen
Risk the Board Can Read at a Glance
One screen with your whole risk picture, priced in dollars and benchmarked against your industry. It updates continuously and it stays locked, so the room sees source data, not a story someone reshaped the night before.
AI Exposure
Know Your AI Exposure Before Anyone Asks
The board’s newest question: what can Copilot reach, who is oversharing, and which departments carry the most exposure. Most reporting can’t answer it. This screen can.
How it Works
How Armor Dash Works
Step 01
Connect
Plug in the tools you already run. Dozens of prebuilt connectors cover your stack, and custom ones cover the rest. Dash reads straight from the source, so there is no log shipping and no months-long project.
Step 02
Price It
This is the engine. Dash pulls every signal together, threats, controls, vulnerabilities, incidents, and prices each exposure in dollars. Thousands of data points become one number you can stand behind, recalculated as things change.
Step 03
Walk In With It
Hand the room one view: the dollar figure, the trend, and the reasoning behind it. Show it live in the browser or full-screen in the meeting. No slide deck built the night before.
The AI Behind It
AI You Can Audit, Not Just Trust
The numbers come straight from the source, and the locked view can’t be filtered or reshaped into a better-looking story. The AI shows its work, and you decide how it speaks.
Ask Armor. Ask a question in plain English and get an answer drawn from the whole dashboard.
Executive Insights. Every card tells you what the numbers mean and what to watch.
Proactive Insights. Alerts and recommendations come to you, instead of waiting to be found.
Board Summary Generator. A takeaway at three depths, from one line to the full story, without ever touching the source data.
Configurable tone. Set how the AI talks to match the room it’s talking to.
Bring your own LLM. Run the AI on a model you own, so your risk data never leaves your hands. A map of your exposures is a gift to attackers. Keep it yours.
Why It Holds Up
Why the Number Holds Up
Dash comes from Armor. We have secured regulated industries since 2009 and protect more than 1,700 organizations in 40 countries. The number holds up because of how it is built, not because we ask you to trust it.
Straight from the source
Dash reads from the tools you already run, at the source. No log shipping. Every figure traces back to where the data lives.
A view nobody can massage
The executive view is locked. Nobody can filter or reformat it into a better-looking story before the meeting.
An open standard, not our math
Risk is priced in dollars using FAIR, an open standard anyone can check. Not a proprietary black box.
Every number has a receipt
Everything traces back to its source, so the board can rely on it and an auditor can follow it.
Compliance, Built In
See Your Gaps Before a Regulator Does
Dash ties your live picture to the frameworks you’re held to: PCI-DSS, HITRUST/HIPAA, SOC 2, and ISO 27001, plus your own. Failing controls show up here first, not in the audit.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Armor Dash?
It pulls live data from the security tools you already run into one locked view, with your risk priced in dollars.
How is Armor Dash different from a normal dashboard?
Two things. The view is locked, so nobody can reshape the data into a better story before the meeting. And it is live, not a quarterly snapshot.
Does Armor Dash use AI?
Yes, and it shows its work. Ask questions in plain English, get a narrative for every card, and generate board takeaways at three depths. You set the tone, you can turn it off, and you can run it on your own model so your data stays yours.
How is Armor Dash licensed?
By company size, with unlimited connections. You never pay per connector.
Is Armor Dash compliance ready?
PCI-DSS, HITRUST/HIPAA, SOC 2, and ISO 27001 are built in, along with custom frameworks and a clear view of failing controls.
How does Armor Dash connect to our tools?
Through API connectors to the tools you already run: GRC, ITSM, EDR, XDR, SIEM, and more. Dash reads at the source, so there is no log shipping and nothing gets reshaped along the way.
Walk Into Your Next Board Meeting With the Number
Twenty minutes, your environment, your questions. See the number Dash would put in front of your board.


