Commvault Deepens Microsoft Security Ties to Automate Threat Recovery
Event summary
- Commvault announced expanded integration with Microsoft Security on March 23, 2026, connecting threat detection with recovery workflows.
- New capabilities include a modernized Microsoft Sentinel connector and Commvault's Investigation Agent in Security Copilot.
- The integration aims to reduce mean time to clean recovery (MTCR) by automating policy-based recovery workflows.
- General availability of the updated connector and Investigation Agent is expected this summer.
The big picture
This integration reflects the growing trend of unifying security and recovery operations through AI-driven automation. As cyber threats evolve, enterprises are increasingly seeking solutions that bridge siloed security and backup teams. The partnership positions Commvault to capitalize on the demand for end-to-end resilience platforms in the enterprise market.
What we're watching
- Integration Execution
- Whether Commvault can deliver on its promise of automated, policy-based recovery workflows by this summer.
- Market Adoption
- The pace at which enterprises adopt this integrated approach to resilience operations (ResOps).
- Competitive Response
- How competitors in the cyber recovery space react to this deepened Microsoft partnership.
