Rapid7 Partners with ARMO to Add Real-Time CADR Security Across AWS and Azure

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Rapid7 announced a strategic partnership with ARMO to integrate Cloud Application Detection & Response technology into its Command Platform, enabling real-time threat detection and response across AWS, Azure and multicloud environments. The collaboration will correlate runtime events with vulnerabilities and isolate compromised workloads to accelerate automated remediation.

1. Rapid7 Schedules Q4 and Full-Year 2025 Results for February 10

Rapid7 announced it will release its fourth quarter and full-year 2025 financial results on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, after markets close, and will host a conference call at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time to discuss its performance and outlook. Investors can register for the live event via Rapid7’s Open Exchange portal, with a webcast of the presentation and press release accessible on the company’s investor relations site. This marks Rapid7’s ninth consecutive quarterly earnings announcement since transitioning to a subscription-centric model, during which the company has grown its global customer base to over 11,000 organizations.

2. Technical Pullback Spurs Analyst Estimate Revisions

After declining 13.5% over the past four weeks, Rapid7 has entered technically oversold territory, with its relative strength index dipping below 30 on multiple sessions—a level often associated with trend reversals. In parallel, more than 60% of Wall Street analysts covering the stock have raised their earnings forecasts for fiscal 2026, citing stronger-than-expected subscription renewal rates and expanded adoption of its threat detection suite. The consensus among this group is now for mid-teens revenue growth next year, up from projections of low-double-digit growth just two months ago.

3. Strategic Partnership with ARMO Enhances Cloud Runtime Security

On January 14, Rapid7 announced a strategic collaboration with ARMO to integrate cloud-native runtime security into its Command Platform. This joint solution adds continuous anomaly detection and real-time Cloud Application Detection & Response (CADR) capabilities, enabling customers to detect active threats—from API attacks to container breakout attempts—and correlate runtime events with existing vulnerability data. Rapid7 projects that the enhanced platform will reduce mean time to detection by up to 40% and increase remediation efficiency, reinforcing its exposure management leadership and supporting its mission to serve over 11,000 global customers with unified cloud risk management and threat response.

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