Varonis has agreed to acquire AllTrue.ai for $126 million, strengthening its ability to secure AI agents and copilots that increasingly access sensitive enterprise data. The deal is expected to close by the end of March 2026.
Varonis CEO Yaki Faitelson warned that misconfigured AI systems pose a serious and growing risk. Unlike human users, AI agents operate continuously and at machine speed, meaning a single configuration error can lead to massive data exposure in seconds. “AI security is fundamentally a data security problem,” Faitelson said, stressing that models are only as safe as the data they are allowed to access.
Founded in 2025, AllTrue.ai provides visibility into AI agents across their full life cycle—from creation and configuration to runtime behavior and governance. The company employs 32 people and is led by Ron Bennatan, founder of database security firm jSonar, which was acquired by Imperva in 2020.
Varonis evaluated building similar AI security capabilities internally but concluded that acquiring AllTrue.ai was faster in a rapidly evolving market. According to Faitelson, AllTrue stood out for its ability to inventory AI agents, apply guardrails, and deliver clear, actionable insights into how agents behave in production environments.
By combining AllTrue’s lifecycle governance with Varonis’ strengths in identity, permissions, data classification, and behavioral analytics, the company aims to offer end-to-end AI security. The integrated platform helps enterprises understand not just which AI agents exist, but how they interact with data, identities, and critical systems—closing a major gap in securing autonomous AI at scale.
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