In a landmark moment for Pakistan’s tech community, Veeam Software has acquired Securiti AI, a data security company founded by Rehan Jalil, for a massive $1.7 billion. The deal marks one of the biggest exits for a Pakistani founder, showcasing the growing influence of Pakistani talent in Silicon Valley and beyond.

From NED to Silicon Valley Success

Rehan Jalil’s journey from NED University in Karachi to leading billion-dollar tech ventures in the United States is nothing short of inspirational. After completing his MSEE from Purdue University and an AMP from Harvard Business School, Jalil began a career marked by continuous innovation in enterprise and cloud security.

Before founding Securiti in 2018, he held senior leadership roles at several major technology companies. He served as senior vice president and general manager for cloud security at Symantec, where he led global research and development efforts for cloud security products. His entry into Symantec followed its $4.7 billion acquisition of Bluecoat, where Jalil had been responsible for cloud security operations.

Before that, Jalil founded Elastica, a trailblazing company in the Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) space that helped define a new cybersecurity category. Bluecoat later acquired Elastica for $280 million in 2015.

Even before Elastica, he had founded WiChorus, a company focused on deep packet inspection and packet core technology that powered some of the earliest 4G networks. WiChorus was acquired by Tellabs for $180 million, further cementing Jalil’s reputation as a serial innovator. Earlier in his career, he also served as chief architect at Aperto Networks and contributed to multicore processor innovations at Sun Microsystems.

For his contributions to technology and entrepreneurship, Jalil was recognized as an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year finalist in 2010 and listed among the Top 25 Disruptors in 2015.

The Rise of Securiti AI

Founded in San Francisco in 2018, Securiti AI quickly emerged as a pioneer in data intelligence and privacy automation. The company developed the Data Command Center, a centralized platform that helps enterprises safely manage and use data and generative AI across hybrid multicloud environments.

Rehan Jalil, Founder and CEO of Securiti AI, reflected on the company’s journey and vision as it joins forces with Veeam Software. Jalil shared that Securiti AI was built on a simple but powerful belief: in the Information Age, data is the lifeblood of modern enterprises, and protecting it requires a unified, intelligent platform.

He explained that traditional, fragmented, and manual systems often left organizations exposed to data misuse and breaches. To address this, Securiti created the Data Command Center, powered by a scalable Data Command Graph, a knowledge network connecting all forms of enterprise data, from files and tables to AI models and streams.

The platform integrates advanced controls for data security, privacy, AI safety, access governance, and more. Its Agentic AI framework automates key data protection functions, while the Gencore platform enables secure AI search and intelligent, data-powered agents.

Securiti AI’s innovative approach quickly positioned it as a leader in Data Security Posture Management (DSPM), AI security, and privacy automation, with rapid adoption across major industries like banking, telecom, healthcare, and technology.

Now, under Veeam’s acquisition, Jalil believes the combined expertise of both companies will accelerate their shared mission to deliver safe, scalable enterprise AI, empowering organizations to innovate confidently while keeping data secure.

Securiti raised around $150 million before the acquisition, making the $1.7 billion deal a remarkable 10x return for its investors. Its unified platform brings together data intelligence, control, and orchestration, enabling global organizations to manage security, governance, and compliance with greater efficiency.

The company has earned international recognition, including awards like “Most Innovative Startup” by RSA, “Top 25 Machine Learning Startups” by Forbes, and “Cool Vendor in Data Security” by Gartner. It was also named a “Privacy Management Wave Leader” by Forrester and featured among CB Insights’ Most Innovative AI Companies.

Why Veeam’s Acquisition Matters

By acquiring Securiti, Veeam aims to strengthen its AI-driven data security offerings and expand its global reach in enterprise data management. The integration of Securiti’s Graph and Machine Learning approach will allow Veeam to tackle complex enterprise data and AI challenges more effectively.

Jack Berkowitz, who worked closely with Jalil, praised the acquisition, noting how Securiti’s technology stood out for securing large-scale data estates. “When I first met Rehan and Securiti in 2022, it was clear that their approach to data and AI challenges was unmatched,” Berkowitz said.

A Proud Moment for Pakistan

The acquisition has been celebrated across Pakistan’s tech ecosystem, especially by Paklaunch, a platform dedicated to highlighting Pakistani entrepreneurs making an impact globally.

“Massive news in the tech world!” Paklaunch wrote, congratulating Jalil and his team. “This deal significantly boosts Veeam’s AI-driven data security portfolio.”

Jalil’s success not only underscores Pakistan’s growing footprint in global innovation but also inspires a new generation of founders to dream big and build world-class products.

About Securiti AI

Securiti continues to lead in data intelligence, privacy, and AI safety, empowering global enterprises to manage data securely in an increasingly AI-driven world. For more details, visit Securiti.ai
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