Rapid7 has announced a strategic partnership with ARMO to integrate full cloud and application runtime security into the Rapid7 Command Platform, strengthening its exposure management capabilities with real-time cloud defense. By incorporating ARMO’s cloud-native runtime security and CADR technology, Rapid7 adds continuous anomaly detection and live threat detection and response across active cloud workloads, helping organizations identify and stop attacks earlier. The combined solution delivers unified visibility across application and cloud layers, enabling teams to correlate runtime events with vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and identity risks for faster, more precise response.
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“By extending our exposure management leadership with runtime from ARMO, we’re giving organizations clearer visibility, faster response, and better security outcomes,” said Corey Thomas, CEO at Rapid7. “This is another important step in our commitment to delivering unified, open security with exposure context that enables security teams to move from reactive defense to preemptive response.” The integration enables real-time detection of threats such as API attacks, data exfiltration, and container breakouts, along with immediate response actions to contain incidents. “Our team built ARMO to bring the most advanced runtime-powered, open-source first, behavioral Cloud Runtime Security to every Kubernetes and cloud-native environment,” said Shauli Rozen, co-founder and CEO of ARMO. “Together, we’re helping organizations detect real attacks as they happen and protect the infrastructure their businesses rely on.”






















