Veeam has announced a definitive agreement to acquire California-based Securiti AI, marking a significant step in the evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) for enterprise data management. The move brings together Veeam, a global leader in data resilience, with Securiti AI, a specialist in data security posture management, privacy, and AI governance, aiming to help organisations adopt AI safely at scale.
The acquisition will be highlighted at a special event in Dubai on December 18 at the Jumeirah Burj Al Arab hotel. Senior executives from both companies, including Veeam CEO Anand Eswaran and Securiti AI CEO Rehan Jalil, will share insights into the strategic partnership and its implications for regional businesses. IT leaders from across the Middle East are expected to attend, gaining an understanding of how the combined platform enables secure, compliant, and resilient AI adoption.
As enterprises increasingly rely on AI, organisations face challenges around visibility, trust, and resilience of their data. Structured and unstructured data alike is now central to AI projects, powering generative models, copilots, and autonomous agents in real time. Many companies, however, lack full visibility into what data they hold, who can access it, and whether it is adequately protected or recoverable. Incomplete or inconsistent data often leads to stalled AI projects, while security and compliance teams struggle to enforce policies at machine speed.
The integration of Veeam’s data resilience capabilities with Securiti AI’s security and privacy technologies aims to address these issues. Together, the platform will offer a unified control plane for managing backup, disaster recovery, data governance, privacy, and AI trust across the entire data estate. Automated workflows will validate data integrity and compliance before AI use, reducing operational and regulatory risks and enabling faster, safer AI innovation.
Analysts note that the combined solution bridges gaps between security, governance, compliance, and resilience. By providing context-rich insights into data usage and access, it allows organisations to proactively manage risks while accelerating AI deployment. Early use cases in finance and government demonstrate how the platform supports regulatory compliance, safeguards data sovereignty, and strengthens operational resilience.
The acquisition also positions Veeam and Securiti AI to support Middle Eastern organisations navigating strict data-sovereignty rules and regional AI strategies. As AI spending in the region is projected to exceed $6 billion by 2026, the integrated platform addresses the growing demand for trusted, compliant, and resilient data systems that enable innovation without compromising security.
By combining resilience and governance in a single platform, Veeam and Securiti AI aim to make trusted AI adoption a practical reality for enterprises worldwide. The partnership signals a new approach to managing data in the age of AI, where speed, security, and compliance can coexist, enabling organisations to innovate confidently and responsibly.

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