enterprise AI resilience, addressing growing risks as organizations deploy AI tools across their infrastructure.
Cohesity expanded its sovereign cloud ecosystem through new partnerships with AntemetA and Singtel, building on its prior role as a launch partner for AWS European Sovereign Cloud and status as a Google Cloud Ready, Regulated, and Sovereignty Solutions partner. In Canada, the company is collaborating with Micrologic on sovereign cloud data protection. Commercial terms and customer numbers were not disclosed.
The platform now includes integrated threat scanning for self-managed FortKnox environments and dark-site deployments of Cohesity Data Cloud, detecting malware and indicators of compromise in fully disconnected environments. For NetBackup Flex Appliance users, Cohesity added self-encrypting drives and integrated malware scanning capabilities.
Cohesity introduced cloud application environment recovery using declarative design, which rebuilds cloud environments from infrastructure-as-code configurations to accelerate recovery and reduce configuration drift. The company also unveiled Cohesity DSPM, powered by Cyera, providing continuous discovery, classification, and posture analysis across cloud, SaaS, and AI-related environments.
Through collaboration with Google, Cohesity added managed service options for FortKnox on Google Cloud and integrations with Google Threat Intelligence and Google Private Scanning inside Cohesity Data Cloud. The company also announced its Gaia product, which generates insights from protected data within Cohesity Data Cloud, and introduced a federated semantic search feature via the Model Context Protocol, allowing AI-powered applications including Glean to access governed backup data. The Cohesity Gaia Catalogue enables teams to discover and access protected data from Databricks and Microsoft Fabric.
Cohesity Chief Product Officer Vasu Murthy stated, AI is increasing both the value of data and the risk surrounding it. Resilience today requires the ability to detect threats early, recover to a clean state, and maintain control across complex environments at the speed and scale modern enterprises demand.
Lim Hsin Yin, Vice President of Sales for the ASEAN Region at Cohesity, noted that ASEAN organisations are facing a myriad of data sovereignty challenges as they seek to comply with stringent data privacy regulations across different cloud, SaaS, and hybrid environments.
The company introduced Cohesity Essentials, simplified pricing and packaging targeting midsize organizations seeking access to protection, security, and AI-driven insights.
The updates position Cohesity to address regulatory requirements and threat detection needs as AI systems expand across enterprise environments. Availability and general customer access dates for all announced features were not specified in the announcement.
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