Data Resilience leader Veeam acquires Securiti AI for $1.725B. The deal creates a unified platform to secure, govern, and recover data, seeking to prevent the high failure rate of enterprise AI projects.
Veeam Software, the global market leader in Data Resilience, today announced the completion of its $1.725 billion acquisition of Securiti AI, a recognized pioneer in Data Security Posture Management (DSPM), privacy, and AI trust.
The combination of the industry’s leading data protection platform (trusted by 82% of the Fortune 500) with Securiti AI’s security and governance capabilities creates the industry’s first unified and trusted Data Platform. The goal is singular: to see, secure, govern, and recover all enterprise data at the accelerating speed of artificial intelligence.
“AI investment is exploding, yet nearly 90% of enterprise initiatives fail because the data powering AI cannot be trusted,” said Anand Eswaran, CEO at Veeam. “Safe AI at scale requires more than great models—it demands trusted, governed, recoverable data. By combining Veeam’s resilience foundation with Securiti AI’s leadership, we are delivering the first platform that can secure and recover anything across the entire data estate.”
The merger addresses a new reality where fast-moving, high-stakes unstructured data—now central to AI—has become a high-risk surface. Fragmented governance tools are too slow for accessing machine-speed data.
Veeam will welcome 600 Securiti AI employees, deepening its expertise in AI security and compliance. Rehan Jalil, founder and CEO of Securiti AI, joins Veeam as President of Security and AI.
This move is critical now: as unstructured data makes up 90% of enterprise data and cyber threats intensify, the unified platform gives customers real-time visibility, governance, and recovery across all data—including production, backups, AI pipelines, and hybrid cloud infrastructure.


