Claroty has appointed James Love, a cybersecurity industry veteran, as chief revenue officer.

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The cyber-physical systems, or CPS, protection company said Tuesday, Love brings to the role over 25 years of cybersecurity and technology leadership experience at high-growth companies.
“James joins Claroty at a pivotal moment in our journey,” said Claroty CEO Yaniv Vardi. “As we expand our leadership as the most unified platform for CPS protection, his proven ability to scale high-performing sales organizations, develop exceptional talent, and build winning cultures will be critical to our next phase.”
Who Is James Love?
Love most recently served as chief revenue officer at Radiant Logic.
The seasoned sales executive also held senior executive roles at several cybersecurity companies, including Illumio, Imperva, Arxan Technologies and Orca Security. In these positions, he led the development of sales teams, strengthened go-to-market processes, expanded partner and alliance ecosystems and improved sales strategy and execution.
“I’m thrilled to be joining Claroty at a time when CPS security is top of mind for every organization supporting mission-critical infrastructure,” said Love. “The customers we serve need a trusted source of operational truth, and I look forward to bringing our vision for an unmatched CPS protection program to more organizations as we continue our rapid growth in 2026 and beyond.”
What Does Claroty Do?
Claroty is a CPS protection company focused on helping the public sector, industrial, healthcare and commercial organizations secure mission-critical infrastructure. The company’s platform provides organizations with asset visibility, risk management and threat protection across operational technology, Internet of Things and connected medical devices.
In December, the company received an authority to operate for its Continuous Threat Detection platform at multiple U.S. military missile defense sites and a classified intelligence community facility through a deployment partnership with Mission IT.
In November, Claroty launched its CPS Library, an artificial intelligence-driven asset catalog designed to deliver asset visibility and vulnerability attribution capabilities to organizations.














