Commvault unveils innovations for secure data recovery

Commvault's latest platform release enhances the security of data recovery processes using advanced AI capabilities.

  • Friday, 14th November 2025 Posted 4 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

In an era characterised by ever-increasing technological threats, the urgency for securing data recovery processes has never been pivotal. Enter Commvault, a leader in unified resilience at enterprise scale, which has made significant strides with the new Commvault Cloud Unity platform. This release brings transformative innovations aimed at redefining how organisations achieve secure recoveries with fine-tuned automation.

Following an attack or outage, the ability to retrieve uncontaminated data is crucial, ensuring that contaminated files or malware aren't inadvertently reintegrated. The latest enhancements to Threat Scan empower customers with AI-driven capabilities to not only identify but also segregate potentially compromised files. Furthermore, it detects newly encrypted files and searches exhaustively for new or specific Indicators of Compromise (IoCs).

Post-cyberattack recovery often presents a conundrum: opt for an older backup at the expense of recent data, or risk taking the latest backup, potentially ushering in threats. Commvault's innovative Synthetic Recovery offering, underpinned by patent-pending technology, resolves this age-old dilemma. Utilising AI to automatically detect and surgically eliminate threats while preserving crucial data, organisations can achieve truly comprehensive recoveries.

Organisations can significantly expedite their recovery processes through new runbook automation capabilities central to Commvault's distinctive Cleanroom Recovery offering. This feature allows businesses to streamline the Cleanroom build-out process, tailoring configurations and settings to test and confirm their data recoveries' efficacy, boosting both speed and assurance.

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