Legit Security Appoints New HR and Engineering Leaders to Support Growth in AI-Led Development Security

Tel Aviv — Legit Security has strengthened its leadership team with the appointment of Tamar Nulman as Vice President of Human Resources and Omri Arnon as Head of Engineering. The hires come as the company accelerates development of its platform for securing AI-driven software development.

Both executives will be based at the company’s Tel Aviv headquarters and are expected to play key roles in scaling operations and advancing product innovation.


Strengthening People Strategy and Talent Growth

Nulman brings more than a decade of experience in building and scaling high-performing teams, most recently serving as VP of HR at MyHeritage. At Legit Security, she will lead people and culture strategy, talent acquisition, and organizational development as the company enters its next phase of growth.

“As the company scales, my focus will be on building a culture and talent engine that matches our ambition,” said Tamar Nulman.


Advancing Engineering Capabilities

Arnon joins with extensive experience in cybersecurity engineering, having spent more than five years at SentinelOne, where he built and scaled multiple engineering teams. Prior to that, he led engineering initiatives at Palo Alto Networks.

At Legit Security, Arnon will oversee engineering strategy and execution, focusing on building scalable solutions to address emerging security challenges in AI-led development environments.

“Securing code, coding agents, and agentic workflows at scale is one of the most compelling challenges in cybersecurity today,” said Omri Arnon.


Addressing Emerging AI Security Risks

The appointments come at a time when artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming how software is developed, introducing new layers of complexity and risk across the development lifecycle.

Legit Security is positioning its platform to provide comprehensive visibility and control over AI-generated code, coding agents, and agentic workflows—enabling organizations to innovate quickly while maintaining strong security standards.

“AI is fundamentally changing how software is built, creating a new category of security risks,” said Roni Fuchs. “These appointments strengthen our ability to build a world-class team and deliver a comprehensive platform for this evolving landscape.”


Supporting the Next Phase of Growth

With these leadership additions, Legit Security is reinforcing its commitment to scaling both its technology platform and organizational capabilities. The company aims to address the growing demand for solutions that secure AI-driven development while enabling faster, more efficient software delivery.

As enterprises increasingly adopt AI in development workflows, the need for integrated, end-to-end security solutions is expected to intensify—positioning companies like Legit Security at the forefront of this emerging market.