Commvault Deepens Microsoft Security Ties to Automate Threat Recovery

  • 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.

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.

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.