Securiti
One-liner — A broad “Data Command Center” — DSPM, privacy, data governance, data access, and AI trust on one knowledge-graph platform — now owned by backup/data-resilience giant Veeam.
What it does — Securiti unifies data intelligence and controls across hybrid, multicloud, and SaaS via a knowledge-graph “Data Command Center”: DSPM (discover/classify/secure sensitive data), PrivacyOps (DSARs, consent, regulatory compliance), data access governance, and AI trust/AI governance — including safe enterprise AI search and guardrails for building gen-AI on enterprise data. It’s one of the broader platforms in the category, spanning data security and privacy/governance and AI governance rather than DSPM alone.
Where it sits in the stack — Primary: dspm; also ai-governance-platform and data-access-governance. Data layer (with a foot in governance). It controls access to sensitive data (classify/constrain) and adds egress controls around AI use of data. Trust zones: governs the data plane and the AI-governance overlay on top of it.
Deployment & architecture — SaaS and self-hosted options; knowledge-graph engine connecting structured/unstructured stores across hybrid, multicloud, and SaaS. Modules for DSPM, privacy, governance, data access, and “Gencore AI” (safe gen-AI pipelines). Integrates with IAM, DLP, and cloud platforms. Expect deeper integration with Veeam’s data-resilience/backup estate going forward.
Positioning & differentiators — Known for breadth (data security + privacy + AI governance in one) and its knowledge-graph approach; strong in privacy/regulatory-heavy buyers — closest in spirit to bigid (broad data-governance/privacy platform) rather than the lean agentless DSPMs cyera/sentra. Differentiator now is the Veeam tie-up: pairing DSPM/governance with the market-leading backup/data-resilience footprint (82% of the Fortune 500). Microsoft Purview competes on the data-security side but Securiti reaches well beyond the Microsoft estate.
Ownership, funding & M&A — Acquired — subsidiary of Veeam Software. Founded 2019 by Rehan Jalil (CEO; prior: Elastica, sold to Symantec); HQ San Jose, CA. Raised ~$156M pre-acquisition (Series A $31M 2019, B $50M 2020, C $75M 2022; backers General Catalyst, Mayfield, Capital One Ventures). Veeam agreed to acquire Securiti for $1.725B (announced 2025-10-21) and completed the deal 2025-12-11; ~600 employees joined Veeam and Rehan Jalil became Veeam’s President of Security and AI. Verified against Veeam’s own press release + Bloomberg. Note: the seed registry carried no M&A flag for Securiti, but the acquisition is confirmed by primary source. Ownership confidence: high.
CTO / hedge-fund lens — Day-1-relevant if you want one platform spanning data security and privacy/regulatory and AI governance — useful for a regulated fund that values consolidation. The Veeam acquisition is double-edged: more durable backing and integration with data-resilience, but watch for roadmap/pricing/packaging shifts as it folds into Veeam’s stack through 2026. SR 11-7: its AI-governance module is directly relevant to model-risk/compliance evidence. If you only need fast cloud DSPM, lighter tools (cyera/sentra) may fit better; if you want breadth, Securiti and bigid are the comparison.
Competitors / alternatives — bigid, cyera, sentra, concentric-ai, microsoft-purview, collibra, immuta, OneTrust.
Open questions / to verify
- How Securiti is packaged/priced and roadmapped under Veeam through 2026 (standalone vs bundled).
- Whether the AI-governance module is retained/expanded or refocused post-acquisition.
Sources
- Veeam Completes Acquisition of Securiti AI (Veeam press release, 2025-12-11) + Veeam to Acquire Securiti AI (announcement, 2025-10-21) — fetched 2026-06-28 — supports: $1.725B acquisition, announce/close dates, what Securiti does, founding/HQ/funding; confidence: high (primary).
History
- [2026-06-28] Stub created from seed registry.
- [2026-06-28] Researched; founded 2019, San Jose, broad DSPM + privacy + AI-governance “Data Command Center.” Confirmed acquisition by Veeam ($1.725B, announced 2025-10-21, completed 2025-12-11) via Veeam primary source — seed had NO M&A flag. Set ownership=subsidiary, confidence high. Added data-access-governance tag.