Veeam Software has reached an agreement to Buy the company Securiti AIfor which it will pay 1,725 million dollars. Veeam’s new acquisition is a company focused on data security strategy management (DSPM), addressing privacy, governance, access and trust in AI for hybrid, multicloud and SaaS platforms.
With this operation, Veeam and Securiti AI will be responsible for unifying data resilience with DSPM, privacy, governance and AI, covering both production and secondary data. Together, both companies will make it easier for customers to understand their data and provide them with the confidence to leverage the value of their data for AI.
The purchase of Securiti AI enables Veeam to remove the barriers to managing fragmented data across applications, clouds, SaaS, endpoints and backups. Thus, CIOs, CISOs and CDOs will have a unified command center to control and understand their data, as well as protect it from information loss and achieve virtually zero business downtime.
From this data center they will be able to recover and reverse data and AI with precision, whether it is production data or secondary information. Having a command center for all data will allow companies to use approaches that do not use siled tools for data security and management, and that reflect new AI threats.
Securiti AI is the developer of the Data Command Center operations center, which unifies intelligence and security controls for data in a hybrid multi-cloud environment. Its integrated and extensible agentic AI framework automates key functions for data intelligence, security and governance.
Additionally, its Gencore AI module enables secure enterprise AI search. Once the company’s acquisition process is complete, Veeam will continue to offer Securiti AI Data Command Center along with its family of products. Additionally, it will launch new integrated capabilities.
Following the closing of the operation, scheduled for the fourth quarter of this year 2025, Rehan Jalil will join Veeam as President of Security and Artificial Intelligence. Before Securiti AI, Jalil founded Elastica, which merged with Blue Coat for $280 million. Symantec later acquired the joint venture for $4.7 billion. He then led Symantec’s cloud security business.
Previously, Jalil was founder and CEO of WiChorus, which Tellabs bought for $180 million. He began his career at Sun Microsystems, where he contributed to the development of the first multicore GPUs. Jalil graduated from Harvard Business School’s advanced management program, earned a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University, and a bachelor’s degree from NED University.
Anad Eswaran, CEO of Veeamhighlighted about the operation that «we are in a new era for data. It is no longer just about protecting them from cyber threats and unforeseen disasters, but also about identifying them and ensuring they are managed and trusted to drive AI transparently. This is the most critical factor in failed AI initiatives. By combining the market-leading strengths of Veeam and Securiti AI, we merge these capabilities into a single solution to help customers understand, protect, recover, roll back and unleash their data to drive new business value.”
Rehan Jalil, CEO of Securiti AIhas commented that «the Enterprise AI is simply not possible without data security. Securiti AI solves that and enables the secure use of data and AI. Bringing together our unique capabilities with those of Veeam, the global leader in data resiliency, creates a new value proposition for customers with a data control center that delivers resiliency, DSPM, privacy, governance and AI trust for their entire data estate. “Veeam’s global reach and innovation, combined with our technology and intelligence, will provide customers with unparalleled business resilience and security to take full advantage of the benefits of AI.”