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Commvault and Deloitte Partner to Boost Cyber Resilience and Incident Response for Hybrid Cloud Environments

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As cyber threats continue to evolve in complexity and frequency, enterprises are under pressure to move beyond reactive security measures. Commvault and Deloitte have partnered to address this challenge and offer organizations a full-spectrum cyber resilience framework—one that supports operational continuity before, during, and after a cyber incident.

The collaboration integrates Commvault’s strengths in data protection, backup, and cyber recovery with Deloitte’s advisory services and incident response capabilities. This partnership is aimed at helping businesses minimize disruption, respond more effectively to active threats, and recover with speed.

As cyber resilience becomes a broader priority and businesses shift toward orchestrated recovery strategies that span across cloud, on-prem, virtual, and SaaS workloads, workload-specific solutions and such siloed approaches have become a liability. Legacy solutions often require complex integrations and create operational overhead, making it harder for organizations to respond quickly and effectively to cyber incidents or disruptions.

“Commvault Cloud provides a single unified solution across different types of workloads and operating environments, including public and private cloud,” Coombes said. “That integrated visibility and intelligent recovery capability are key to securing recovery after cyber incidents. By partnering with Deloitte, we are now delivering a unified cyber resilience platform that not only protects a vast array of workloads and is designed to be safe and secure, but also includes robust advisory and consultative services wrapped around it,” said Alexander Coombes, Senior Director of WW Alliances at Commvault.

The partnership is designed to support organizations at all three critical stages—before, during, and after a cyberattack—as Commvault and Deloitte work together to help businesses maintain continuity and recover faster.

Testing the Worst-Case Before It Happens

At the core of the pre-incident strategy is the definition of “minimum viability”—the minimum set of systems, processes, and personnel an organization needs to keep functioning during a crisis. Deloitte helps businesses identify these baseline requirements, while Commvault enables validation through Cleanroom Recovery, a secure, isolated environment for testing and rehearsing recovery scenarios. This proactive approach allows IT and security teams to ensure that their response plans are both actionable and effective before a real attack strikes.

Early Detection and Coordinated Containment

When a cyberattack is underway, response time is critical. Commvault’s AI-powered anomaly detection helps identify unusual behaviors and potential threats early. This capability, when combined with Deloitte’s active threat monitoring, offers organizations a dual-layered defense that supports rapid containment and limits the scope of damage.

Streamlined Post-Incident Recovery

Once an incident has been neutralized, rapid restoration becomes the next priority. Commvault brings several cloud-native tools to the table—Cloud Rewind, Clumio Backtrack, and Cleanroom Recovery—all of which enable organizations to recover clean data from known safe points. When paired with Deloitte’s incident response experience, the result is a smoother and faster return to business.

Opportunities for MSPs

While the alliance is still in its early stages, Commvault and Deloitte see potential for managed service providers (MSPs) to benefit as the offering evolves. Joint services—ranging from cyber hygiene assessments to co-branded post-attack recovery solutions—could offer MSPs new ways to add value to their customers.

“As our partnership evolves and matures, we will have more to say on opportunities for partners,” said Coombes. “But we do believe this will create exciting go-to-market opportunities as its an end-to-end offering.”

However, for companies trying to reduce vendor complexity, the integration delivers clear advantages. Instead of managing multiple point solutions, clients can rely on a unified platform that covers the full incident lifecycle.

“Commvault becomes the single cyber protection and recovery hub that incident response systems integrate with,” Coombes noted. “That helps reduce complexity while covering the full cyber lifecycle.”

By combining Commvault’s unified cyber recovery capabilities with Deloitte’s strategic advisory services, the partnership offers a comprehensive solution for enterprises seeking resilience across increasingly hybrid and complex IT environments. Whether preparing for disruption or recovering from one, the joint framework is designed to simplify execution while improving cyber outcomes.

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Suparna Chawla Bhasin

Suparna serves as Senior Managing Editor for CyberRisk Alliance’s Channel Brands, including MSSP Alert and ChannelE2E.  She plays a key role in content development, optimizing editorial workflows, aligning storytelling with audience needs, and collaborating across teams to deliver timely, high-impact content. Her background spans technology, media, and education, and she brings a unique blend of strategic thinking, creativity, and executional excellence to every project.

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