
Yoav Stahl joins Legit Security as Vice President of Product
Legit Security has appointed Yoav Stahl as Vice President of Product for its application security posture management (ASPM) platform.
According to Legit Security, Stahl will oversee the company's product vision, strategy, and execution in his new capacity.
Lior Barak, Chief Product and Engineering Officer and Co-Founder at Legit Security, commented, "Yoav brings great experience leading product development teams to deliver solutions with a track record of scaling growth. His ability to deliver customer-centered solutions make him an extraordinary asset to our team. I look forward to working with Yoav as we further expand the Legit ASPM platform and leverage our deep expertise in AI to deliver the most effective AppSec solutions possible."
Stahl brings more than 25 years of experience managing product and research & development teams across technology markets including security, cloud, machine learning, and media.
Prior to joining Legit Security, Stahl led product development at Spot by NetApp, where he managed a team comprising product managers, product owners, designers, and architects. During his tenure, Spot by NetApp introduced new features and capabilities that the company indicated engaged new markets, increased customer adoption, and produced notable new annual recurring revenue.
Stahl previously held senior product management positions at several technology firms, including RSA Security, Outseer, Dell, and Dalet.
In response to his appointment, Stahl stated, "I am honored to join Legit and work with such a talented team. I am passionate about delivering products that help people and organizations solve critical challenges, and Legit's ASPM solution addresses some of the most serious and long-standing application security challenges. I look forward to building on the momentum of Legit's innovations as we continue to deliver solutions that help customers advance their AppSec programs."
Legit Security's ASPM platform aims to support organisations as they manage application security in environments increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence and complex software supply chains. The company reports that its platform is designed to provide a comprehensive view of an organisation's application security exposure, aggregating data from various siloed scanning tools and delivering prioritised risk insights.
The appointment of Stahl is expected to support Legit Security's focus on further developing platform capabilities, improving automation, and addressing application security risks for its customers.