Commvault Expands Cyber Resilience with Satori’s AI and Structured Data Security Tools
Commvault, a prominent leader in cyber resilience and data protection solutions for hybrid cloud environments, has announced its plan to acquire Satori Cyber Ltd, a company renowned for its innovations in data and AI security. This strategic move comes at a critical time when enterprises are navigating the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence, increasing data volumes and sprawl, and mounting global regulatory pressures. As these challenges intensify across hybrid and multi-cloud ecosystems, business leaders, IT departments, and boards are seeking more advanced and integrated solutions to ensure secure and compliant operations.
The acquisition of Satori is expected to significantly bolster Commvault’s ability to help organizations address compliance mandates, mitigate growing risks, and tighten control over access to sensitive data—particularly vital in the context of AI development and deployment. The integration will bring enhanced capabilities to monitor large language models (LLMs), protect prompt data, and automate discovery, classification, and access controls for structured data. These features will complement Commvault’s existing robust platform, which already offers extensive tools for managing unstructured data, including discovery, classification, and policy implementation.
According to Rajiv Kottomtharayil, Commvault’s Chief Product Officer, the acceleration of AI adoption and the shift toward modern data platforms have made protecting sensitive information across fragmented environments more challenging than ever. Commvault is expanding its cyber resilience to the data layer by integrating Satori’s agentless and real-time access controls, as well as its insight into structured and AI training data. This will support secure access, enforce governance policies, and ensure consistent oversight across platforms such as Snowflake, Redshift, and Databricks, helping organizations reduce exposure to risk while maintaining regulatory compliance and fostering responsible AI innovation.
Satori’s Co-Founder and CEO, Eldad Chai, highlighted the risks associated with the rapid implementation of AI technologies and the critical need to secure AI pipelines. He emphasized that the integration of Satori’s next-generation capabilities into Commvault’s cyber resilience ecosystem would deliver a unified approach to managing data security and governance from initial discovery through access control to cyber recovery.
IDC Group VP of Security and Trust Frank Dickson made a statement about the benefits of this acquisition for businesses dealing with the growing complexity of data and AI security. As organizations scale their use of AI and expand their data environments, having comprehensive visibility and control becomes essential. Satori’s ability to monitor multi-cloud data activity and enforce policies will enhance Commvault’s ability to simplify compliance and reduce both security and privacy risks.
The acquisition brings innovation tailored for the modern AI-driven data landscape. Satori’s cloud-native, agentless design, with seamless integrations into widely used platforms, will allow for scalable enforcement of security policies, access controls, and data protection. With Satori on board, Commvault will now offer even greater capabilities to identify, classify, and safeguard sensitive data in cloud-native environments, while also enabling organizations to track data used in AI models, manage risks effectively, and ensure recovery through its trusted cleanroom and backup workflows.