The 1st Cloud Runtime Security Summit

CADR:CON

May 13, 2025 - Dallas, TX

Visionaries

Shauli Rozen ARMO
Shauli Rozen

CEO and Co-Founder

ARMO

Custom Speaker

Shauli is a software dev turned exec, turned entrepreneur, and the CEO & Founder of ARMO, the fastest growing open-source cloud runtime security platform. Before ARMO, Shauli was GM of Optimove, where he oversaw building the company sales department and business team, growing the company from $6M ARR to $40M. Prior to that, Shauli was director of incubation within Amdocs, building startups within the company in the fields of Security, Virtualization, Cloud and Big Data. Shauli holds a B.Sc. Major in SW Engineering and MBA from the University of Pennsylvania.

May 13, 2025

Agenda

All times Central Time

8:30 AM-9:00 AM

Welcome & Registration


9:00 AM-9:15 AM

Opening Remarks


9:15 AM-9:40 AM
Vision Voices

From Posture to Protection: Why Runtime Is the Heart of CADR

Posture identifies risk, but only runtime detects and stops real threats. Without a presence in runtime, detection is incomplete, and response is impossible. This talk breaks down why runtime is the heart of CADR, ensuring real-time visibility, detection, and action to protect cloud workloads where it matters most.


9:45 AM-10:20 AM
Keynote

A New Era in Cloud Runtime Security: Cloud Application Detection & Response

Detecting and responding to cloud attacks has never been more challenging. Modern attacks and the ever-changing nature of cloud infrastructure and applications make security teams' lives more difficult than ever.

A new approach is needed - one that can provide a fully traceable & explainable runtime security story spanning the entire cloud technologies stack.


10:20 AM-10:40 AM

Networking Break


10:40 AM-11:25 AM
Panel

The Modern CISO Strategy and Priorities: Protecting Cloud Infrastructures and Applications Against Modern Attacks

In recent years, we have added more and more tools to protect our cloud infrastructures and applications , but are we really more secure?

Traditionally, we started with the cloud security posture, but was that the right move?

The cloud security market has grown and changed significantly - from CSPM, to ASPM and CNAPP. It seems that every few months a new category is popping up. But what is still missing? Where should we focus next? posture or runtime? shift left or protect right?


11:30 AM-12:30 PM

Executive Roundtable Lunch


12:30 PM-1:01 PM

Closing Remarks


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