Following Veeam’s acquisition of Securiti, the launch of Agent Commander marks an important step toward helping enterprises adopt AI agents with greater confidence. In this theCUBE + NYSE Wired: Cyber Security Leaders segment, Rehan Jalil, President of Products and Technology at Veeam and founder of Securiti, explains why organizations now need a new trust layer for AI. As autonomous agents begin operating at machine speed, data risk and AI risk are converging in ways that traditional security, governance and backup tools were never designed to address.
During the conversation, Jalil outlines how Agent Commander helps organizations gain the visibility, protection and resilience needed to manage AI agents in real time. He describes the solution’s three core pillars i.e detect, protect and undo AI, and explains why enterprises need a more complete approach to monitoring agent activity, enforcing guardrails and responding quickly when things go wrong. From identifying risky or rogue agents to understanding what data they can access and how they behave, Agent Commander is designed to give businesses stronger control over AI adoption.
A key focus of the discussion is ‘precision undo’, a specialized rollback capability that helps organizations remediate specific errors or malicious actions made by AI agents without disrupting broader systems or restoring everything at once. Jalil also highlights the role of the Data Command Graph, which helps identify toxic combinations of risk across data, permissions and agent activity. By unifying visibility across live and backup data, Agent Commander enables enterprises to protect proprietary information while keeping pace with the speed and scale of autonomous AI.
Check out this quick video, which features Rehan Jalil joining John Furrier to discuss the launch of Agent Commander, the growing need for an enterprise AI trust layer, and how Veeam and Securiti are helping organizations detect, protect and undo AI-driven risk in real time.