
A data and AI security business called Satori Cyber will be acquired by Commvault, worldwide supplier of cyber resilience and data protection solutions for the hybrid cloud. The deal’s financial details were not made public. August 2025 is when the deal is anticipated to conclude.
Businesses are dealing with a confluence of global regulatory challenges, data expansion and sprawl, and AI adoption. Boards and executives in charge of security, IT, and business must handle these issues in hybrid and multi-cloud systems.
Through the acquisition of Satori Cyber, Commvault will assist businesses in meeting regulatory standards, reducing risks, and managing sensitive data access – including who may access it and how it can be used – all of which are crucial in the AI age. Additionally, it offers automated discovery, categorization, and access control for structured data, as well as large language model (LLM) monitoring and timely protection. This expands upon and enhances Commvault’s current strong suite of features for unstructured data estate discovery, categorization, and policy administration.
According to Rajiv Kottomtharayil, Chief Product Officer of Commvault, “securing sensitive data across distributed environments becomes increasingly complex as enterprises accelerate AI and modern data platform adoption.” “By integrating Satori’s real-time, agentless controls and deep visibility into structured and AI training data, we’re extending our cyber resilience into the data layer – enabling secure data access, AI governance, and policy enforcement across platforms like Snowflake, Redshift, and Databricks to reduce risk and drive compliant innovation.”
“There are risks associated with rapidly integrating AI,” said Eldad Chai, CEO and co-founder of Satori. “Our next-generation AI capabilities integrated into Commvault’s cyber resilience platform will offer customers a unified approach to securing sensitive data and AI pipelines – from discovery to governance and from access management to cyber recovery.”
Commvault Enhances Compliance with Satori
“Commvault’s ability to help businesses with the increasing complexity of data and AI security is strengthened by this purchase. Frank Dickson, IDC Group VP, Security and Trust, said that having thorough supervision of information assets is essential as companies integrate more AI-driven activities and their data footprints grow. “Satori Cyber’s multi-cloud data activity monitoring, data discovery, and policy enforcement controls will enhance Commvault’s ability to help clients simplify compliance efforts to mitigate security and privacy risks.”
Satori will provide the Commvault Cloud platform with a number of special data and AI security features, such as:
- Innovation with a purpose for the AI age and the current data stack – Policy enforcement, masking, and access governance are easy to implement at scale because to its cloud-native, agentless, and integration-ready nature with platforms like Snowflake, Redshift, Databricks, and Microsoft Fabric
- Data security for AI training data and structured data – Find, categorize, and safeguard private information in cloud-native databases, warehouses, and analytics platforms before it is abused or made public
- Protection and recovery with AI awareness – Utilize Commvault’s backup and cleanroom processes to monitor data entering LLMs and AI models, evaluate risk, and facilitate compliance recovery
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