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Veeam Acquires Securiti AI Founded By Pakistani Entrepreneur Rehan Jalil For $1.725 Billion

  • November 2, 2025
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Pakistani entrepreneur Rehan Jalil has made headlines with the acquisition of his cybersecurity and data protection startup, Securiti AI, by Veeam Software in a transaction valued at $1.725 billion. The acquisition stands as one of the largest exits ever achieved by a Pakistani founder, underscoring the growing influence of Pakistan’s tech talent on the global stage. Jalil’s journey from Karachi’s NED University to Silicon Valley’s innovation ecosystem reflects a career shaped by technical expertise, strategic leadership, and a consistent focus on building solutions that address critical challenges in data security and artificial intelligence governance.

Founded by Jalil, Securiti AI has gained international recognition for its unified data security and privacy platform that enables enterprises to safely leverage data while maintaining compliance and trust. The company’s platform integrates automation and AI to simplify how organizations manage sensitive information, helping them adopt responsible data and AI practices. This combination of data intelligence and governance capabilities positioned Securiti AI as a leading player in the global cybersecurity market, attracting attention from major corporations seeking to strengthen their digital protection frameworks amid increasing regulatory scrutiny and evolving cyber threats.

Following the acquisition, Veeam Software, a global leader in data backup, recovery, and security solutions headquartered in Seattle, aims to integrate Securiti AI’s advanced capabilities into its portfolio. The move reflects a broader trend in the cybersecurity industry where established firms are acquiring AI-driven platforms to enhance resilience and automation in their products. As part of the agreement, Rehan Jalil will join Veeam as President of Security and AI, leading initiatives that align with his long-standing mission to build safer digital ecosystems. His appointment signals Veeam’s strategic commitment to embedding intelligent security and compliance solutions across its product landscape.

Rehan Jalil’s professional journey is marked by a series of successful ventures that have contributed to global technology advancement. Before founding Securiti AI, he built and led two startups, WiChorus and Elastica, both of which were acquired by major industry players. His latest success reinforces the potential of Pakistani entrepreneurs in international markets and highlights the country’s expanding footprint in areas such as cybersecurity, AI, and data innovation. For Pakistan’s growing tech community, Jalil’s accomplishment is not only a moment of national pride but also an example of how innovation, persistence, and global collaboration can pave the way for meaningful contributions to the digital economy.

Through this acquisition, Securiti AI’s technology will continue to evolve under Veeam’s global platform, advancing the shared vision of secure and intelligent data management. Jalil’s continued leadership in the field reaffirms the importance of cross-border innovation and the role Pakistani talent is playing in shaping the future of global technology enterprises.

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