Token Security, the leader in identity-first security for agentic AI, has appointed Walt Carrington as Vice President of Sales and Oron Kaiser as Head of Product Management to accelerate go-to-market execution, product innovation, and revenue growth amid rising enterprise adoption of autonomous AI agents.
Token Security announced two key leadership appointments to meet surging customer demand for securing autonomous AI agents across enterprise environments. Walt Carrington joins as Vice President of Sales, and Oron Kaiser has been named Head of Product Management.
“AI agents are quickly becoming a core part of how enterprises operate, but they introduce a fundamentally new identity challenge,” said Itamar Apelblat, CEO and co-founder of Token Security. “With the addition of Walt and Oron we’re boosting our capabilities to scale both product innovation and sales execution, two critical elements for success as this market moves from early adoption to broad production deployment.”
Carrington brings extensive enterprise sales leadership across identity, security, cloud infrastructure, and integration platforms. Most recently, he served as Regional Vice President at SailPoint, leading one of the top-performing enterprise sales teams in the Americas and driving large-scale adoption of identity security solutions among Fortune 1000 organizations. His prior roles include senior sales leadership at MuleSoft, VMware, Riverbed, Juniper Networks, Force10 Networks, and Cisco.
“Enterprises aren’t experimenting with AI agents anymore, they’re deploying them into production,” said Carrington. “Token Security is tackling a problem organizations know they need to address, but lack the tools to control. My team will help customers operationalize this new identity layer quickly and safely, without disrupting how the business wants to use AI.”
Kaiser contributes deep experience in building and scaling enterprise SaaS platforms where security, reliability, and governance are paramount. He most recently served as Head of Product at MineOS, owning product strategy and execution for data-intensive systems at enterprise scale. Earlier, he held senior product roles at Demostack, Fiverr, and monday.com, leading roadmap development and cross-functional delivery for complex workflow and access management platforms.
“As AI agents become autonomous actors inside the enterprise, product teams need to rethink identity controls from the ground up,” said Kaiser. “The Token platform provides identity governance that operates at runtime, not just configuration time. That means tight feedback loops between customer needs, platform capabilities, and real-world agent behavior.”
These appointments position Token Security to capitalize on the rapid growth of agentic AI while addressing the emerging identity risks that traditional controls cannot effectively govern.
About Token Security
Token Security accelerates secure enterprise adoption of Agentic AI by discovering, managing, and governing every AI agent and non-human identity across the organization. From continuous visibility to least-privilege enforcement and lifecycle management, Token Security provides complete control over AI and machine identities, eliminating blind spots, reducing risk, and ensuring compliance at scale.