
"Founded in 2018 by former Symantec executive Rehan Jalil, Securiti AI's platform is designed to enable the safe use of data and AI across hybrid, multi-cloud, and SaaS environments. The move will see the firm's DPSM, privacy, governance, and AI trust tools integrated with Veeam's data resilience platform to help customers better manage, protect, and recover fragmented data across apps, clouds, SaaS, endpoints, and backups."
""It's no longer about just protecting data from cyber threats and unforeseen disasters; it's also about identifying all your data, ensuring it's governed and trusted to power AI transparently," he explained. "This is the single most critical factor in failed AI initiatives. "By combining the market-leading strengths of Veeam and Securiti AI, we bring those capabilities together in a single solution to help customers understand, secure, recover, and rollback, and unleash their data to drive new business value.""
Veeam is acquiring Securiti AI for $1.725 billion to integrate DSPM, privacy, governance, and AI trust capabilities into its data resilience platform. The integration aims to help customers manage, protect, recover, and rollback fragmented data across applications, clouds, SaaS, endpoints, and backups, and to provide CIOs, CISOs, and CDOs with a unified command center for full control of the data estate. The transaction is expected to close in Q4, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals. Rehan Jalil will join Veeam as president of its security and AI division, bringing serial startup and acquisition experience.
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