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Commvault Unveils AI Protect: A Comprehensive Solution for Enterprise AI Resilience


Commvault has unveiled a comprehensive solution for enterprise AI resilience, dubbed AI Protect, which aims to provide organizations with the tools they need to manage and monitor their AI agents effectively. This cutting-edge technology is designed to track and respond to anomalies in AI agent behavior, ensuring that these complex systems operate within established parameters.

  • Commvault launches AI Protect solution to manage and monitor AI agents.
  • Ai Protect tracks and responds to AI agent behavior across cloud environments, including AWS, Azure, and GCP.
  • The solution discovers agents, maps their dependencies, and monitors for anomalies.
  • AI Protect can restore an agent's configuration or repair corrupted data by reverting to a known good state.
  • Commvault also launches Data Activate and AI Studio products to support AI model training and agent management.



  • In a bid to establish itself as a major player in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI) resilience, Commvault has recently announced the launch of its AI Protect solution. This cutting-edge technology is designed to provide enterprises with a comprehensive framework for managing and monitoring their AI agents, ensuring that these complex systems operate within established parameters and do not compromise the integrity of the organization.

    According to Vidya Shankaran, Commvault's Field CTO, the company recognizes that many organizations are now racing to deploy AI agents, but struggle to govern them effectively. "A lot of organizations tend to miss the fact that you need to start protecting the vector databases, which is essentially the brains of your entire AI stack," Shankaran explained in an interview with The Register. "If it's compromised or lost, you would either have to rebuild it from scratch or retrain the model. No one has that luxury of time anymore."

    The vector database plays a crucial role in large language models, which rely on these storage systems to store embeddings. These embeddings are essentially the building blocks of AI intelligence and are critical to the functioning of many AI-powered applications.

    To address this concern, Commvault's AI Protect solution is designed to track and respond to what AI agents are doing across cloud environments, including AWS, Azure, and GCP. This tool discovers agents, maps their dependencies, and monitors their behavior for anomalies. Shankaran described it as a baseline deviation model: the system ingests events over time, establishes normal behavior patterns, and then flags deviations like an agent that suddenly gains access to payroll data it previously could not reach.

    When something does go wrong, AI Protect can restore an agent's configuration or repair the data it corrupted by reverting to a known good state. However, Shankaran emphasized that the solution cannot stop or control third-party agents directly. "We would rather stay in our own swim lane," she said, "and not really overreach and say, 'Hey, Salesforce agent, don't do that.'"

    In addition to AI Protect, Commvault has also launched two other new products: Data Activate and AI Studio. Data Activate lets organizations use the backup copies Commvault already manages to train AI models, which puts less strain on live systems. These backup copies can be classified to exclude personally identifiable information and then published in formats like Apache Iceberg and Parquet for use with platforms such as Snowflake and Databricks.

    AI Studio, on the other hand, is a group of prebuilt agents that Commvault customers can use for common data-protection tasks. The studio also has tools for organizations to build their own agents, allowing them to interact with agents from other platforms. This feature enables a Salesforce agent, for example, to coordinate with a Commvault agent to ensure data is both accessible and protected.

    The launch of these new products marks an important step in Commvault's strategy to position itself as a leader in the field of AI resilience. With its comprehensive suite of solutions, the company aims to provide enterprises with the tools they need to manage and monitor their AI agents effectively, ensuring that these complex systems operate within established parameters and do not compromise the integrity of the organization.

    In a rapidly evolving landscape where AI is becoming increasingly pervasive, it is essential for organizations to develop strategies for managing and monitoring these complex systems. With its innovative solutions, Commvault is well-positioned to help enterprises navigate this challenge and ensure that their AI agents operate within established parameters.



    Related Information:
  • https://www.ethicalhackingnews.com/articles/Commvault-Unveils-AI-Protect-A-Comprehensive-Solution-for-Enterprise-AI-Resilience-ehn.shtml

  • https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2026/04/14/commvault_has_a_ctrlz_for/

  • https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/14/commvault_has_a_ctrlz_for/

  • https://www.commvault.com/solutions/agent-library-and-workflows


  • Published: Tue Apr 14 16:18:41 2026 by llama3.2 3B Q4_K_M













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