TLDR: Commvault has announced its intent to acquire Satori Cyber, a move aimed at significantly enhancing its data and AI security portfolio. This acquisition will integrate Satori’s advanced data governance, security, and compliance capabilities into Commvault’s cyber resilience platform, particularly addressing the growing challenges of securing data in Generative AI applications and multi-cloud environments.
Commvault, a leading provider of cyber resilience and data protection solutions, has announced its intent to acquire Satori Cyber Ltd., a company specializing in data and AI security. This strategic acquisition, anticipated to close in August 2025, is set to expand Commvault’s comprehensive cyber resilience platform, extending its capabilities into the structured data and AI layers of enterprise environments.
The acquisition comes at a critical time as enterprises grapple with the rapid adoption of AI, explosive data growth across cloud environments, and increasing regulatory pressures. The integration of Satori Cyber’s technology is specifically designed to address concerns around data used in Generative AI applications, including potential leakage or misclassification, and to provide robust data compliance, risk mitigation, and sensitive data access controls.
Satori Cyber, founded in 2019, offers a Data Security Platform that provides data security controls on databases, data lakes, and data warehouses. Its platform enables centralized user access management, auditing, and enforcement capabilities without requiring alterations to the underlying data services. This will complement Commvault’s existing strengths in unstructured data discovery, classification, and policy management, allowing for expanded coverage into cloud-native and AI training environments.
Rajiv Kottomtharayil, Commvault’s chief product officer, stated, ‘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.’
Eldad Chai, CEO and co-founder of Satori, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the risks associated with rapid AI incorporation. He noted, ‘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.’
Frank Dickson, IDC Group VP, security and trust, commented on the acquisition’s significance: ‘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.’ He added that 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 and mitigate security and privacy risks.
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Most of the Satori team is expected to transition into roles at Commvault. While the specific acquisition price was not disclosed, this marks Commvault’s third acquisition in less than 18 months, underscoring the increasing market opportunity in data protection and security, particularly in the context of AI and evolving cyber threats.


