Protect AI Appoints Ralph Pisani as Chief Revenue Officer

Protect AI has appointed Ralph Pisani as Chief Revenue Officer to lead its global go-to-market strategy, according to a press release. Pisani, formerly President of Exabeam, will focus on scaling sales and revenue operations.

Protect AI has appointed Ralph Pisani as its new Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) to spearhead the company's global go-to-market strategy, announced in a press release. Pisani, who previously served as President of Exabeam, brings extensive experience in scaling sales and revenue operations in the cybersecurity sector.

Pisani's role at Protect AI will involve accelerating enterprise adoption and revenue growth as the company aims to meet the increasing demand for AI security solutions. His background includes senior leadership positions at Imperva and CipherTrust, where he was instrumental in driving global sales and go-to-market operations.

Protect AI, a leader in AI security, has raised $108 million in funding and acquired several companies to enhance its AI security platform. The company has formed partnerships with industry leaders such as Hugging Face, Microsoft, and Databricks, and serves a growing customer base that includes Fortune 500 companies and government agencies.

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