Commvault has announced an integration with CloudSEK aimed at helping enterprises identify and address identity-related cyber risks linked to stolen or exposed credentials. The collaboration combines CloudSEK’s real-time dark web credential intelligence with Commvault’s Active Directory security tools, including its vulnerability assessment and anomaly detection capabilities.
The integration allows organizations to correlate external threat signals with internal identity data, enabling earlier detection of compromised accounts. Security teams can then take immediate action by locking or resetting credentials, disabling affected accounts, or reversing unauthorized changes within Active Directory systems before attackers can escalate privileges, deploy ransomware, or extract sensitive information. The combined solution also prioritizes risks by automatically scoring vulnerabilities gathered from internal systems, public sources, and dark web intelligence, while offering remediation steps.
Pranay Ahlawat, Chief Technology and AI Officer at Commvault, said, “By integrating CloudSEK’s external exposure threat intelligence with Commvault’s Active Directory protection capabilities, we’re expanding customers’ ability to uncover hidden identity risks earlier and neutralize identity-based threats before they escalate.”
Nivya Ravi, Assistant Vice President of Partnerships at CloudSEK, added, “By embedding CloudSEK’s predictive threat intelligence into enterprise security workflows, we enable organizations to act on exposed credentials and identity risks before attackers can operationalize them.” The integration will become available this summer with optional upgrades to CloudSEK’s broader threat intelligence platform.