Armor Launches Dash to Give Boards and C-Suite a Direct, Unfiltered View of Cyber Risk


Armor launched Dash at RSAC 2026 Monday, an executive dashboard that pulls cybersecurity posture data directly from an organization’s security stack via APIs and delivers it to the C-suite and board without any manual assembly or human filtering

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Armor launched Dash at RSAC 2026 Monday, an executive dashboard that pulls cybersecurity posture data directly from an organization’s security stack via APIs and delivers it to the C-suite and board without any manual assembly or human filtering in between.
The problem Dash addresses is familiar: security teams typically spend significant time pulling data from multiple consoles to build board-ready reports, and by the time leadership sees the numbers, they may already be out of date or shaped by whoever assembled them. With the SEC’s amended Regulation S-P requiring compliance by June 2026, that gap has moved from an operational annoyance to a potential material risk.
“Every month, CEOs ask how security is going. The answer usually depends on someone pulling data from multiple consoles and hoping the numbers are current,” said Chris Drake, Founder and CEO of Armor. “Dash eliminates that. Leadership gets a real-time, honest answer directly from the security tools, and no one in the chain can adjust what the board sees.”
Dash connects to existing security tools through APIs with nothing to deploy and no additional log costs. It translates cyber risk into dollar terms using the FAIR methodology, and tracks compliance across SOC 2, NIST CSF 2.0, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, HIPAA, and GDPR. The dashboard is configurable to match how each organization communicates risk to leadership.
The product also uses AI to surface proactive insights, automatically identifying patterns across the security environment and delivering plain-language recommendations to leadership without requiring them to know what questions to ask first.
Because data flows directly from source systems through APIs, Dash is designed so the data cannot be curated or adjusted before it reaches the board. That direct pull model is the core architectural decision that distinguishes Dash from manually assembled reporting workflows.
Armor Dash is available now. Armor is a global MDR provider trusted by more than 1,700 organizations across 40 countries.

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