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Veeam to acquire Securiti AI for $1.725 bn: A new era for safe AI at scale - CRN - India

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Veeam to acquire Securiti AI for $1.725 bn: A new era for safe AI at scale - CRN - India

Veeam Software has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Securiti AI, a recognized pioneer in Data Security Posture Management (DSPM), privacy, governance, and AI trust solutions, for $1.725 billion.

The acquisition marks a major step in unifying data resilience with DSPM, privacy, governance, and AI trust, empowering enterprises to manage, secure, recover, and maximize the value of data for AI initiatives across hybrid, multi-cloud, and SaaS environments.

With Securiti AI's capabilities integrated into Veeam's robust data resilience platform, organizations can gain a single command center to identify, govern, and protect data while enabling precise recovery and rollback. The combined platform aims to eliminate data fragmentation and deliver end-to-end visibility and control across production and secondary data.

"We've entered a new era for data," said Anand Eswaran, CEO, Veeam. "It's no longer just about protecting data from threats but about ensuring it's trusted to power AI transparently. By combining the market-leading strengths of Veeam and Securiti AI, we're helping customers unlock the full business value of their data."

"Enterprise AI is not possible without data security," added Rehan Jalil, CEO, Securiti AI. "Our integration with Veeam creates one command center that delivers data resilience, DSPM, privacy, governance, and AI trust -- empowering enterprises to use AI safely and effectively."

Jalil, who previously led successful ventures including Elastica and WiChorus, will join Veeam as President of Security and AI following the completion of the transaction.

Industry analysts are already calling the deal transformative. Paul Stringfellow, Senior Analyst, GigaOm, said the integration "bridges the gap between security, governance, compliance, and resilience, enabling organizations to achieve a comprehensive, context-rich understanding of their data -- critical for safe and scalable AI adoption."

The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2025, subject to regulatory approvals. Securiti AI's Data Command Center will continue to be offered alongside Veeam's existing product suite, with new integrated capabilities to be announced at the VeeamON Global Launch virtual event on November 19.

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