Cycode Names Seth Robbins President to Scale Agentic Development Security
The company unifies its go-to-market functions under Robbins to accelerate the adoption of its AI-focused security platform.
Cycode has appointed Seth Robbins as President and Chief Revenue Officer to lead its global expansion. The move signals a strategic shift as the company scales its security offerings to meet the demands of AI-driven software development.
Robbins, who joined Cycode three years ago as CRO, now oversees the company's entire go-to-market organization. This consolidated structure integrates Sales, Marketing, and Customer Success under a single leader. According to company data reported via AI Journ, Cycode's Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) grew fourfold during Robbins' tenure as CRO.
The Shift to Agentic Security
This leadership change arrives as Cycode pivots toward a new market category: the Agentic Development Security Platform (ADSP). The platform is designed to secure the Agentic Development Lifecycle (ADLC), addressing a critical gap created by the rise of AI coding agents.
Traditional security models were built for human-paced development, but autonomous agents have accelerated the speed of code production. Cycode has evolved from its roots in Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) to provide "always-on" security that spans from the initial AI prompt to the final runtime environment.
Strategic Implications
By unifying its GTM functions, Cycode aims to accelerate decision-making and align product delivery with the urgent enterprise need to secure AI-generated code. The appointment reflects a transition into a high-growth phase focused on establishing category leadership in the AI security space.
Lior Levy, CEO and co-founder of Cycode, noted that Robbins has been a "true partner" to the founding team, stating that his ownership has consistently extended beyond the traditional boundaries of a CRO. Dan Amiga, a Cycode board member and Co-Founder of Island, added that the company is currently "separating from the pack" because it sits exactly where AI is born within the code.
Market Outlook
As enterprises increasingly integrate autonomous development agents into their workflows, the industry is watching how Cycode's ADSP model performs against legacy security tools. The company's ability to maintain its growth trajectory will depend on how effectively it can convince organizations to move away from human-centric security checkpoints toward the automated, agentic approach Robbins is now tasked with scaling globally.