Noma Security, a leading AI security platform, has appointed Ralph Pisani as Chief Revenue Officer, strengthening its leadership team as demand rises for securing agentic AI deployments in the enterprise. In his new role, Pisani will oversee sales strategy and revenue operations, guiding organizations through the complex challenges of protecting AI-driven systems while enabling innovation.
“Ralph’s track record in enterprise security is exceptional. He’s built and scaled revenue organizations, developed winning go-to-market strategies, and consistently delivered results in highly competitive markets,” said Niv Braun, CEO and Co-Founder of Noma Security. “What sets Ralph apart is his genuine understanding that security can enable AI innovation and business transformation, not hinder it. His experience helping enterprises navigate complex security challenges, combined with his proven ability to drive growth, makes him the perfect addition to our world-class leadership team. Ralph brings the experience, relationships and operational rigor we need to further accelerate our mission of securing the future of AI.”
Pisani brings decades of cybersecurity leadership to Noma Security. He most recently served with Protect AI, and earlier as president of Exabeam, where he scaled global sales and go-to-market efforts that helped position the company as a category leader. Previous roles at Imperva and CipherTrust further established his reputation for building high-performing teams and driving sustained business growth.
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“Joining Noma Security at this pivotal moment feels like the perfect alignment of mission and opportunity,” said Pisani. “We’re facing the most complex cybersecurity challenge of our generation; securing agentic AI systems. Noma Security built the most-comprehensive AI security platform in the industry and it has already been adopted by Fortune 500 organizations who are confidently adopting agentic AI. Noma Security customers are more-rapidly leaning into AI adoption and innovation, and I’m excited to help CISOs and their teams responsibly enable agentic AI and help their customers realize the benefits.”
Pisani’s appointment follows Noma Security’s $100 million funding round and the recent additions of Diana Kelley as Chief Information Security Officer and Mavi Etzyon-Grizer as Vice President of Customer Success, reinforcing the company’s momentum as enterprises accelerate AI adoption.