Latest news with #VaronisDataSecurityPlatform


Channel Post MEA
9 hours ago
- Business
- Channel Post MEA
Varonis and Microsoft Join Forces to Secure AI
Varonis Systems has announced a strategic partnership with Microsoft to help secure the next generation of workplace AI. The companies will build upon existing product innovations that help organizations securely adopt Microsoft Copilot. The partnership will also deepen the integration between the Varonis Data Security Platform and Microsoft's security portfolio — including Microsoft Purview — to deliver automated protection for sensitive data across the Microsoft ecosystem and beyond. The agreement lays out an engineering-led plan to solve one of the foundational challenges of the AI era — preventing AI tools, agents, and LLMs from accessing unauthorized data. 'Varonis built a world-class SaaS architecture on Microsoft Azure that protects the world's data and accelerates secure AI adoption,' said Yaki Faitelson, CEO and Co-Founder of Varonis. 'We are excited to expand our partnership with Microsoft, combining their innovation in AI with Varonis' deep expertise in data security.' 'Varonis' SaaS platform integrates the most advanced capabilities in Microsoft Azure,' said Nick Parker, President of Industry and Partnerships at Microsoft. 'Through our collaboration with Varonis, we are empowering customers to embrace AI securely and confidently with enterprise-wide data security and governance powered by Microsoft Purview and Varonis.' As part of the collaboration, Varonis' integration with Microsoft Purview aims to deliver unified data classification, permissions enforcement, and policy management — not only for Microsoft 365 and Azure, but also across leading SaaS and multi-cloud platforms like Salesforce, Databricks, and ServiceNow. This integration will help customers proactively reduce risk and simplify compliance — especially as AI and agent-based applications expand across the enterprise.


Techday NZ
3 days ago
- Business
- Techday NZ
Varonis, Microsoft deepen partnership to secure enterprise AI
Varonis has entered a strategic partnership with Microsoft aimed at enhancing data security, governance, and compliance for organisations adopting artificial intelligence technologies. The partnership will build upon existing product offerings that support secure implementation of Microsoft Copilot and deepen the integration between the Varonis Data Security Platform and Microsoft's suite of security tools. This will encompass Microsoft Purview and expand to deliver automated protection for sensitive data within the Microsoft ecosystem and additional environments. Both companies have committed to an engineering-driven plan focused on addressing the risks posed by unauthorised access to data from AI tools, agents and large language models (LLMs), which is increasingly a concern as the use of workplace AI grows. Yaki Faitelson, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Varonis, commented on the development: "Varonis built a world-class SaaS architecture on Microsoft Azure that protects the world's data and accelerates secure AI adoption. We are excited to expand our partnership with Microsoft, combining their innovation in AI with Varonis' deep expertise in data security." Nick Parker, President of Industry and Partnerships at Microsoft, also reflected on the partnership: "Varonis' SaaS platform integrates the most advanced capabilities in Microsoft Azure. Through our collaboration with Varonis, we are empowering customers to embrace AI securely and confidently with enterprise-wide data security and governance powered by Microsoft Purview and Varonis." The integration of Varonis with Microsoft Purview is expected to offer unified data classification, permissions enforcement, and policy management capabilities. This will target not only Microsoft 365 and Azure, but is also projected to extend to major SaaS and multi-cloud platforms such as Salesforce, Databricks, and ServiceNow. Through this collaboration, organisations are expected to improve their ability to proactively reduce risk and streamline compliance efforts, particularly as the deployment of AI-driven and agent-based applications becomes more widespread in enterprise settings. The announcement highlights the increasing focus on securing data integrity and compliance controls in the context of advanced technologies. The emphasis on automating protection and simplifying rule management for sensitive data reflects industry priorities as organisations continue to deploy AI-centric solutions. The Varonis and Microsoft partnership signals ongoing cooperation between data security and cloud infrastructure providers as businesses adapt security and governance frameworks for evolving digital and regulatory environments. Varonis is encouraging organisations to take a data-centric approach to cybersecurity by securing what it calls their "most valuable and vulnerable asset" with its unified data security platform. The company's platform provides comprehensive protection, enabling businesses to reduce their blast radius and prevent data breaches by securing sensitive information directly at the source. With increasing threats targeting unstructured data across cloud and on-premises environments, Varonis continues to position its solution as a critical layer of defence in a modern security strategy. Follow us on: Share on:


Techday NZ
10-06-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
Varonis unveils MCP Server for AI-driven data security tasks
Varonis has announced support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, enabling customers to integrate AI tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, and GitHub Copilot with its data security platform. AI integration capability The release of the Varonis MCP Server allows users to access and orchestrate the Varonis Data Security Platform using artificial intelligence (AI) clients. Through this capability, customers can extract insights and automate data security tasks by issuing natural language prompts through their preferred AI tools and development environments. According to Varonis, the MCP Server is designed to function as an AI-agnostic engine, translating simple user instructions into actionable, automated outcomes within the platform. The system can accommodate prompts such as retrieving high-severity security alerts, automating remediation processes to address stale guest accounts, or compiling compliance reports on databases containing sensitive employee information across cloud platforms. Automation focus Yaki Faitelson, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Varonis, emphasised the centrality of automation to the company's approach. Faitelson stated, "Automation is at the heart of everything we do. The Varonis MCP Server marks another leap forward in our agentic AI vision — giving our customers access to Varonis' real-time data security insights and automated remediation from their own AI tools, IDEs, agent builders, and terminals." With this offering, Varonis aims to provide customers the flexibility to use their AI technologies of choice, while leveraging the central data security capabilities of its platform. The compatibility with various AI clients is intended to allow integration into diverse workflows and organisational environments. Supporting features and vision Varonis has previously embedded Athena AI within its user interface, and has incorporated agentic AI across automated features of its Data Security Platform — strategies seen by the company as key to advancing AI-powered data protection. These capabilities, the company suggests, improve the ability of organisations to counter data breaches and manage compliance more efficiently. The company indicates that the MCP Server encapsulates the next stage of development for artificial intelligence within its ecosystem, enhancing the precision and automation of security outcomes through accessible, user-driven prompts. Platform uses and outcomes The Varonis Data Security Platform is deployed by thousands of organisations worldwide, according to company statements. Clients utilise the system for tasks such as data security posture management, data classification, data access governance, data detection and response, data loss prevention, AI security, identity protection, and insider risk management. Varonis reports that the combination of MCP Server capabilities and its AI-driven features is designed to strengthen its customers' capacity to protect sensitive information across environments ranging from software-as-a-service (SaaS) and infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) to hybrid cloud implementations. No pricing or detailed rollout information for the MCP Server was provided. Customers can now access the service, though specifics on the trial process or availability in various markets were not mentioned.