Cohesity Advances AI Resilience with Enhanced Data Protection and Security Solutions for Midsize Organizations
Cohesity has unveiled a series of significant enhancements to its data protection and security portfolio, aimed at fortifying its framework for enterprise AI resilience. These updates encompass new sovereign cloud partnerships, improved threat detection capabilities, and streamlined packaging designed to deliver enterprise-grade functionalities to midsize organizations.
New Strategies and Solutions
In a separate announcement, Cohesity introduced its Enterprise AI Resilience strategy, which is intended to empower and safeguard AI initiatives. The company also launched Cohesity Data Security Posture Management (DSPM), powered by Cyera. Enhancements to the Cohesity Gaia platform further the company’s vision of integrating protection, security, and AI-driven insights into a single cohesive platform tailored for the AI era.
Vasu Murthy, Chief Product Officer at Cohesity, emphasized the dual nature of AI, stating, “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.” He noted that these updates build on the security foundation organizations depend on as they operationalize AI, while also expanding customer access to the platform.
Regional Implications and Cybersecurity Challenges
Mazin Bayado, Technical Leader for the Middle East at Cohesity, highlighted the unique challenges faced by organizations in the region. He noted that as digital transformation accelerates, enterprises are grappling with increasingly complex cybersecurity, compliance, and data sovereignty requirements. “Organizations are looking for platforms that not only protect data across hybrid and multicloud environments but also strengthen cyber resilience without adding operational complexity,” he stated. The enhancements to Cohesity Data Cloud aim to assist organizations in the Middle East in detecting threats earlier and validating clean recovery points.
As the landscape of data protection evolves, organizations must navigate a myriad of regulatory, jurisdictional, and data residency requirements. The demand for sovereign cloud architectures that extend beyond mere storage solutions is becoming crucial for comprehensive cyber resilience. Cohesity is gaining traction in this area through new partnerships with AntemetA and Singtel, building on its role as a launch partner for the AWS European Sovereign Cloud. Additionally, the company has achieved certification as a Google Cloud Ready Regulated and Sovereignty Solutions partner and is collaborating with Micrologic in Canada to deliver sovereign cloud data protection.
Evolving Security Measures
As organizations increasingly operationalize AI, the need for adaptive security and recovery measures becomes paramount. Cohesity is enhancing its threat detection and recovery capabilities to help organizations identify malicious activities early and restore systems to a known good state. Upcoming security enhancements include:
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Threat Scanning of Vaulted Data: This feature is designed for customers with digital sovereignty requirements or those operating in isolated dark-site environments. It identifies malware and verifies clean recovery points prior to restoration.
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Integrated Threat Scanning for Dark Site Deployments: This capability allows for malware and indicators-of-compromise scanning in environments that are fully disconnected from the public internet, ensuring resilience even in highly restricted settings.
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Self-Encrypting Drives and Integrated Malware Scanning: For the Cohesity NetBackup Flex Appliance, these features protect data at rest and embed malware detection directly within the appliance, enhancing compliance and physical security.
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Cloud Application Environment Recovery: Utilizing declarative design, this feature rebuilds cloud environments from infrastructure-as-code configurations, creating a trusted baseline that accelerates recovery and minimizes configuration drift.
Cohesity has also announced new security capabilities in collaboration with Google, including a managed service option for Cohesity FortKnox on Google Cloud. This integration with Google Threat Intelligence and Google Private Scanning within Cohesity Data Cloud extends cyber vaulting to Google Cloud environments, embedding secure sandbox inspection into backup and recovery workflows to identify hidden threats before data restoration.
Introduction of Cohesity DSPM
Further enhancing its data security offerings, Cohesity has introduced Cohesity DSPM powered by Cyera. This solution provides continuous discovery, classification, and posture analysis of sensitive data across cloud, SaaS, and AI-powered environments. It enables prioritized remediation and reduces exposure before incidents can occur.
With robust protection and security measures in place, organizations can shift their focus toward innovation. Cohesity Gaia allows organizations to derive insights from data already protected within the Cohesity Data Cloud. As part of its AI vision, Cohesity has introduced federated semantic search via the Model Context Protocol, enabling AI-powered enterprise applications, such as Glean, to securely access governed backup data. The Cohesity Gaia Catalog will also facilitate the discovery and access of protected data directly from analytics platforms like Databricks and Microsoft Fabric.
Simplified Solutions for Midsize Organizations
To further empower organizations, Cohesity is launching Cohesity Essentials, a simplified pricing and packaging model tailored for midsize businesses. This initiative aims to provide access to Cohesity’s enterprise-grade cyber resilience platform without the complexity and overhead typically associated with enterprise solutions. By making advanced protection, security, and AI-driven insights accessible to a broader range of businesses, Cohesity is positioning itself as a key player in the evolving landscape of data protection.
According to publicly available securityreviewmag.com reporting, these developments reflect a strategic response to the growing complexities of cybersecurity and data management in an increasingly digital world. As organizations continue to navigate these challenges, the advancements from Cohesity signal a commitment to enhancing data security and resilience in the face of evolving threats.


