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OX Security Appoints Ohad Cohen as Chief Revenue Officer to Accelerate Global Growth

OX Security Appoints Ohad Cohen as Chief Revenue Officer to Accelerate Global Growth

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Seasoned sales leader with proven track record of scaling cybersecurity companies to lead worldwide go-to-market strategy

OX, a leader in Application Security, announced the appointment of Ohad Cohen as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). In this role, Cohen will oversee global sales operations and go-to-market strategy, furthering OX Security’s mission to enable organizations to focus solely on the cyber risks that actually matter, from code to runtime.

As Vice President of Sales, Cohen was instrumental in establishing OX as one of the fastest growing companies in application security, hitting $10 million in sales and more than tripling its customer base over the past year alone. OX has earned the confidence of more than 200 leading organizations internationally, including Microsoft, IBM, Intel, eToro, and SoFi.

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Cohen’s promotion to CRO reflects OX Security’s commitment to continuing to scale its global presence and meeting the growing demand for efficient, comprehensive and effortless application security solutions. In the new role, he will guide efforts to scale global sales operations across all regions, strengthen strategic partnerships within the cybersecurity ecosystem, and broadly expand OX’s presence in enterprise and commercial markets.

“Every day I hear from experts in the field about how the market is ready to cut through the noise and focus on the risk, vulnerabilities and alerts that actually matter,” Cohen said. “I’m thrilled to take on this expanded role at such a pivotal time for OX and look forward to leading our global efforts to enable organizations to secure their entire development lifecycle – from code to runtime – without wasting valuable time and resources.”

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Prior to joining OX, Cohen led sales at Cider Security, where he oversaw go-to-market efforts and was instrumental in doubling the company’s ARR before it was acquired by Palo Alto Networks in late 2022. Overall, he brings over 15 years of high-impact software and cybersecurity sales leadership experience to his new role.

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