Commvault, a leading provider of cyber resilience and data protection solutions, plans to acquire Satori Cyber, a data and AI security company. This acquisition will enhance Commvault’s ability to help enterprises address the challenges of AI adoption, data growth, and regulatory compliance in hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
Integrating Satori’s technology will improve compliance support, reduce risks, and manage access to sensitive data, including features for monitoring large language models (LLMs) and automating the management of structured data. Satori will also bring cloud-native, agentless innovations for data security and AI-aware protection and recovery.
The acquisition is expected to be finalized in August 2025.
KEY QUOTES:
“As enterprises accelerate AI and modern data platform adoption, securing sensitive data across distributed environments grows increasingly complex. 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.”
Rajiv Kottomtharayil, Chief Product Officer, Commvault
“Rapidly incorporating AI comes with risks. 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.”
Eldad Chai, CEO and Co-Founder, Satori
“This acquisition strengthens Commvault’s capacity to assist enterprises with the growing intricacies of data and AI security. As businesses incorporate more AI-driven processes and their data footprints expand, having comprehensive oversight of information assets becomes vital. 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.”
Frank Dickson, IDC Group VP, Security and Trust