Commvault Targets AI, Cyber Resilience Expansion With Planned Satori Cyber Acquisition
Commvault’s planned acquisition of Satori Cyber comes as Commvault and its peers closely integrate cybersecurity and the ability to prepare data for use with AI and large language models into their data protection and management capabilities.
Cyber resilience and data protection technology developer Commvault Thursday said it plans to acquire data and AI security provider Satori Cyber.
Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Satori Cyber is the developer of the Satori Data Security Platform aimed at helping security and engineering teams deploy data security controls on databases, data lakes and data warehouses, with an emphasis on securing data from production to AI.
Commvault declined a request from CRN for further information, citing the company’s quiet period before it details its first fiscal quarter 2026 financials on July 29.
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Commvault’s planned acquisition of Satori Cyber comes as Commvault and its peers, including Cohesity, Rubrik, Veeam, Acronis, Asigra and others, closely integrate cybersecurity and the ability to prepare data for use with AI and large language models into their data protection and management capabilities.
According to Satori Cyber, the Satori Data Security Platform can be implemented without any changes to data or how users interact with that data.
The platform provides such capabilities as centralized data access control, database activity monitoring, data discovery and classification, data access governance and real-time enforcement. The company said it gives security teams visibility into and control over sensitive data in fast-moving AI environments.
The platform currently integrates with 28 data applications, among them Snowflake, Databricks, Amazon Redshift, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Fabric, Microsoft Power BI, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Amazon Athena, Amazon ZRDS, Amazon S3 and Microsoft Azure Synapse.
Satori Cyber presents an opportunity for Commvault to increase its ability to support enterprise adoption of AI by improving its enterprise compliance, risk mitigation and sensitive data access control, according to Commvault.
Rajiv Kottomtharayil, Commvault’s chief product officer, said in a prepared statement that securing sensitive data across distributed environments is ever more complex as enterprises increasingly adopt AI and modern data platforms.
“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,” Kottomtharayil said.
Santori Cyber co-founder and CEO Eldad Chai, in a prepared statement, said that rapid deployment of 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,” Chai said.
The acquisition, for which no dollar value was provided, is slated to close next month.