The leadership change comes as Cellebrite sharpens its focus on AI-driven investigative tools, signaling how talent from high-growth software firms is reshaping public safety technology
Cellebrite has appointed Shiven Ramji as President of Products and Technology, marking a leadership transition that reflects the company’s increasing emphasis on artificial intelligence within digital investigations. Ramji will take over the role in early May, succeeding Ronnen Armon, who is set to retire following a transition period.
The move places a seasoned product leader from the enterprise software sector at the center of Cellebrite’s technology strategy. Ramji most recently led Auth0 under Okta, where he oversaw a large-scale identity platform and helped guide its growth, bringing experience in scaling cloud-based products and managing complex data systems.
Cellebrite’s decision to bring in leadership from outside its traditional domain highlights a broader convergence between cybersecurity, data analytics, and public safety technologies. As digital evidence becomes central to modern investigations, companies in this space are increasingly adopting development models and talent pipelines more commonly associated with mainstream software firms.
The transition also closes a chapter under Armon, whose tenure included positioning the company more firmly around AI-enabled tools. While leadership changes often signal continuity as much as change, the emphasis on product and technology leadership suggests a continued push toward integrating automation and advanced analytics into investigative workflows.
More broadly, the appointment underscores how competition in digital intelligence is shifting toward platform capabilities rather than standalone tools. As organizations handling large volumes of digital evidence seek more unified systems, companies like Cellebrite are betting that product innovation—driven by leaders with experience in high-growth tech environments—will define the next phase of the market.