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Commvault Expands Microsoft Integration to Strengthen AI-Driven Threat Detection and Recovery

Commvault announced an expanded integration with Microsoft aimed at improving threat detection, investigation and recovery using artificial intelligence. The collaboration connects Commvault’s data protection platform with Microsoft security tools, including Microsoft Sentinel, Microsoft Security Copilot and Commvault Cloud to provide deeper visibility into threats affecting enterprise environments to streamline resilience operations (ResOps). The integration is designed to correlate security alerts with backup data, helping organizations assess the impact of incidents and recover more effectively. Integrated capabilities bridge the gap between threat detection and trusted recovery with a modernized Microsoft Sentinel Connector and Commvault's Investigation Agent in Security Copilot.

Commvault's approach supports trusted recovery by identifying clean data for restoration after a cyberattack. By combining threat intelligence with backup validation, the system is intended to reduce the risk of reintroducing compromised data during recovery efforts. Enterprises are increasingly aligning backup and security operations as ransomware attacks target both production systems and backup environments.

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Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on March 24, 2026


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