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Data Discovery

You can’t secure or govern what you don’t know about. Commvault Cloud Data Discovery helps give you intelligence about the sensitive data you have in your environment so you can protect it.

Find & Protect Sensitive Data

Risk Governance Overview

See how Commvault Cloud Data Discovery provides the foundation for cyber resilience.

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How we do it

Discover sensitive data wherever it lives

For security and IT teams to apply appropriate protections and controls to the data inside their organization, they must first know what data and applications they have.


Coverage of structured, unstructured, and semi-structured data

Automated discovery can help uncover sensitive data across hybrid, cloud, and on-prem file shares, file and object stores, VMs, databases, and more.


Data discovery: the foundation

Lay the groundwork for governance, compliance, and protection by providing context and control over your data estate.


Unified visibility into data

Understand where sensitive data lives so you can highlight hotspots, apply security controls, and help improve your overall security posture.

Features

Covered workloads

Understanding the difference between structured, unstructured, and semi-structured data is fundamental, as each type requires different approaches to find, classify, and protect.


Covered workloads

Understanding the difference between structured, unstructured, and semi-structured data is fundamental, as each type requires different approaches to find, classify, and protect.


Unstructured data

Free-form content without a fixed schema—documents, media, emails, and chats living in fileshares, in file and object storage, and in VMs.


Structured data

Highly organized data that fits predefined fields and tables, such as data in databases and tables.


Semi-structured data

Data with markers like tags or key‑value pairs such as JSON or XML, but stored in individual files.

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Commvault® Cloud Risk Analysis

Gain visibility into data risks to secure and defend sensitive data and improve your security posture.

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Securing more than 100,000 companies

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Case Study

Persistent Systems

Learn how and why Persistent Systems chose Commvault Cloud to support its clients with extensive cyber resilience and data security strategies.
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Commvault Cloud Risk Analysis

Learn more about our Data Discovery capabilities enabled by Commvault Cloud Risk Analysis
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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is data discovery so important to cyber readiness?

Data discovery is important to cyber readiness because it helps organizations identify and then classify and control the data they possess—including where it lives, who has access to it, and how it’s being used. Without visibility into their data, organizations cannot effectively protect sensitive information, detect potential protection gaps, or comply with regulations. By knowing what data exists and its level of risk, teams can prioritize security efforts, enforce appropriate controls, and respond swiftly to incidents to build a stronger and more proactive cyber resilience program.

What’s the difference in data formats? Why do they matter?

There are three types of data—structured, unstructured, and semi-structured data. Structured data is highly organized and fits neatly into predefined fields or tables—like database records, spreadsheets, or CRM entries—making it easy to store, query, and analyze. Unstructured data has no fixed format, encompassing documents, emails, videos, and other free-form content that’s rich in context but difficult to categorize or search. Semi-structured data sits between the two, using tags or key-value pairs (such as JSON, XML, or log files) to provide some organization without a rigid schema. Together, these categories represent the full spectrum of information organizations must discover, understand, and manage to gain visibility and control over their data landscape.

What can you do after you’ve discovered your data?

Data discovery is just the beginning of a broader data intelligence and protection journey. Once you’ve discovered your data—meaning you have inventoried what you have, where it lives, and how it’s used—you can take meaningful action to govern, secure, and extract value from it.

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