- What: Varonis acquired AllTrue.ai, an AI trust, risk, and security management company.
- Impact: Varonis expands its capabilities in data security.
DATA PROTECTION Varonis Acquisition of AllTrue.ai Valued at $150 Million The data security firm has acquired the AI trust, risk, and security management company to expand its capabilities. By Eduard Kovacs | February 4, 2026 (7:39 AM ET) Flipboard Reddit Whatsapp Email Data security company Varonis Systems (NASDAQ: VRNS) announced on Tuesday that it has acquired AllTrue.ai for its AI trust, risk, and security management (TRiSM) solutions. Varonis has not publicly disclosed the purchase price, but a representative pointed to a Wall Street Journal report [paywalled] valuing the deal at $150 million. AllTrue.ai’s platform gives organizations visibility into where AI is being used, the models and agents that are running, and the data they can access. By integrating AllTrue.ai’s capabilities into its own platform, Varonis will enable customers to monitor and control AI behavior, reduce risks, and maintain and demonstrate compliance. “AI can behave unpredictably,” said Yaki Faitelson, CEO and co-founder of Varonis. “If you don’t know which AI systems you have, what they’re doing, or what data they can touch, you can’t safely use AI. By combining AllTrue’s AI visibility and enforcement with Varonis’ Data Security Platform, we’re giving organizations a way to adopt AI while keeping risk under control.” Varonis Systems experienced a volatile six-month stretch as its stock plummeted in late October 2025 following a revenue miss and a cautious outlook, only to face a secondary dive this week after the company’s pivot to a SaaS-based recurring revenue model failed to meet analyst expectations. ADVERTISEMENT. SCROLL TO CONTINUE READING. In 2025, Varonis announced two acquisitions: email security firm SlashNext ($150 million), and database activity monitoring provider Cyral. SecurityWeek’s M&A tracker cataloged 426 deals in 2025. A detailed report will be published in the coming days. Related: Cybersecurity M&A Roundup: 30 Deals Announced in December 2025 Related: 8 Cybersecurity Acquisitions Surpassed $1 Billion Mark in 2025 Related: CrowdStrike to Acquire Browser Security Firm Seraphic for $420 Million Related: EU Sets February Deadline for Verdict on Google’s $32B Wiz Acquisition WRITTEN BY Eduard Kovacs Eduard Kovacs (@EduardKovacs) is the managing editor at SecurityWeek. He worked as a high school IT teacher before starting a career in journalism in 2011. Eduard holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial informatics and a master’s degree in computer techniques applied in electrical engineering. 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