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Varonis Launches Atlas to Secure AI and the Data That Powers It

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Varonis (NASDAQ: VRNS) launched Varonis Atlas on March 17, 2026, a general-availability AI security platform that discovers, assesses, and protects AI agents, copilots, and LLMs across enterprises.

Atlas covers inventory, AI-SPM, pen testing, runtime guardrails, compliance reporting, third-party risk, alerting, and AIDR, and integrates with Varonis Data Security Platform. A free trial is available.

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Positive

  • General availability of Varonis Atlas announced March 17, 2026
  • End-to-end coverage across AI discovery, posture, runtime, and compliance
  • Integration with Varonis Data Security Platform provides data context
  • Free trial available with full access to core Atlas features

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  • None.

Market Reality Check

Price: $24.29 Vol: Volume 2,422,677 vs 20-da...
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$24.29 Last Close
Volume Volume 2,422,677 vs 20-day average 2,384,889 (relative volume 1.02x) shows typical trading activity. normal
Technical Price 24.12 is trading below the 200-day MA of 43.68, reflecting a pre-news longer-term downtrend.

Peers on Argus

VRNS was down 2.29% pre-news while key peers were mixed: S (-0.28%), CFLT (+1.01...

VRNS was down 2.29% pre-news while key peers were mixed: S (-0.28%), CFLT (+1.01%), PATH (0%), WEX (-2.45%), QLYS (-3.08%). No broad, aligned sector move is evident.

Previous AI Reports

5 past events · Latest: Oct 08 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Oct 08 AI product launch Positive +5.5% Launch of Interceptor AI-native email security to block social-engineering attacks.
Jul 16 AI marketplace listing Positive -0.1% Availability of Varonis in new AWS Marketplace AI Agents and Tools category.
May 27 AI conference presence Neutral +1.5% Showcasing AI-era data security solutions at Infosecurity Europe 2025 event.
May 20 AI risk report Neutral +0.4% Publication of report highlighting widespread AI-related data exposure risks.
Apr 29 AI capability upgrade Positive +1.4% Enhanced MDDR service with agentic AI for autonomous security task handling.
Pattern Detected

Prior AI-tag announcements (average move +1.77%) have generally seen modestly positive reactions, with one notable divergence on a commercial integration update.

Recent Company History

Recent AI-focused news for Varonis shows a consistent push to secure data in the AI era. In April–October 2025, the company enhanced MDDR with agentic AI, issued a detailed AI-risk report, joined AWS’s AI Agents and Tools category, and launched the AI-native Interceptor email security product. These AI announcements typically produced small positive price moves, suggesting investors have rewarded incremental AI-security innovation. Today’s Atlas launch continues that pattern of expanding AI-centered security capabilities.

Historical Comparison

+1.8% avg move · Across 5 prior AI-tag announcements, the average 24-hour move was +1.77%, suggesting generally const...
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Average Historical Move AI

Across 5 prior AI-tag announcements, the average 24-hour move was +1.77%, suggesting generally constructive but measured reactions to new AI-focused initiatives.

AI-tag history shows a progression from adding agentic AI to existing services, to publishing AI risk research, expanding distribution via AWS Marketplace, and launching AI-native products like Interceptor, now culminating in the broader Atlas AI security platform.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement introduces Varonis Atlas as a broad AI security platform, extending the company’s ...
Analysis

This announcement introduces Varonis Atlas as a broad AI security platform, extending the company’s focus on securing data and AI agents across the enterprise. It fits a series of AI-centric moves, including prior agentic AI capabilities and AI-native products. Investors tracking this story may watch adoption of Atlas, integration with the existing Data Security Platform, and how effectively it addresses AI inventory, posture management, and runtime guardrails at scale.

Key Terms

llms, shadow ai, ai security posture management (ai-spm), ai pen testing, +4 more
8 terms
llms technical
"AI agents, copilots, and LLMs are now embedded in enterprise workflows."
Large language models are advanced computer programs that read and generate human-like text by learning patterns from huge amounts of written material; think of them as digital employees that can draft reports, answer questions, summarize documents, or generate code. They matter to investors because they can change a company’s costs, speed of product development, customer service, and competitive edge — and they also create new risks and regulatory questions that can affect profits and valuation.
shadow ai technical
"Continuously discover AI assets, projects, and systems — including shadow AI — across your"
Shadow AI describes employees using artificial intelligence tools or services without formal approval, oversight, or integration into official systems — for example, personal subscriptions, free web apps, or browser add-ons. For investors this matters because these hidden tools can expose sensitive data, create compliance or legal problems, produce unreliable results, and lead to unexpected costs or reputational damage, much like an unapproved gadget in a factory that creates safety and billing surprises.
ai security posture management (ai-spm) technical
"AI Security Posture Management (AI-SPM): Scan your AI agents, chatbots, and models"
AI security posture management (AI-SPM) is the ongoing process of checking and improving the safety, access controls, and reliability of artificial intelligence systems, like a routine security inspection for a factory that uses smart machines. It matters to investors because weak AI safeguards can lead to data breaches, regulatory fines, operational failures, and reputational damage that reduce a company’s value, while strong AI-SPM lowers those risks and can signal better long-term resilience and governance.
ai pen testing technical
"AI Pen Testing: Proactively stress test your AI systems for vulnerabilities like prompt"
AI pen testing is the practice of probing an artificial intelligence system to find weaknesses—like feeding it tricky inputs, trying to bypass safeguards, or exposing ways it can leak data—before bad actors do. For investors, it matters because unaddressed flaws can lead to product failures, data breaches, regulatory fines or reputational damage; think of it as hiring ethical “break‑in” experts to test the locks on a digital product so risks and repair costs are discovered early.
prompt injection technical
"stress test your AI systems for vulnerabilities like prompt injection and jailbreaks."
A prompt injection is a deliberate attempt to trick an AI system by inserting misleading or malicious instructions into the text it reads, causing the system to behave in unintended ways or reveal sensitive information. Like slipping a fake note into a stack of instructions, it matters to investors because it can lead to data breaches, regulatory breaches, faulty decisions, reputational damage, and unexpected costs for companies that rely on AI-driven tools.
jailbreaks technical
"stress test your AI systems for vulnerabilities like prompt injection and jailbreaks."
Jailbreaks are unauthorized modifications that remove built‑in restrictions on a device or software, enabling installation of apps or access levels the maker did not approve. For investors, jailbreaks matter because they can change consumer behavior, threaten security and brand trust, alter revenue from app stores and services, and invite regulatory or legal reactions—like unlocking a locked door that both expands use and raises safety and liability concerns.
siem technical
"alerts on suspicious behavior, and integrate with SIEM and SOAR platforms."
SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) is a software system that gathers and analyzes security-related data from across a company's computers and networks to spot suspicious activity, like a central security dashboard that flags and explains alarms from many sensors. For investors it matters because a strong SIEM helps prevent costly breaches, supports regulatory compliance, and can reduce financial and reputational risk; for vendors it can be a key revenue and growth area.
soar technical
"alerts on suspicious behavior, and integrate with SIEM and SOAR platforms."
Soar describes a rapid, large increase in a stock’s price, trading volume, or a company’s reported metric, like revenue or user growth. It matters to investors because a sudden jump can signal strong positive news or shifting sentiment—think of a balloon quickly rising—which can create profit opportunities but also higher short-term risk and volatility that may prompt buying, selling, or closer scrutiny.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

New AI Security Platform gives organizations complete visibility and control over AI systems they build and run

MIAMI, March 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Varonis Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRNS), the data and AI security leader, today announced the general availability of Varonis Atlas, an end-to-end AI Security Platform that helps organizations see and control AI across the enterprise. 

AI agents, copilots, and LLMs are now embedded in enterprise workflows. They read, write, and act on data at machine speed. But most organizations don’t know which AI systems they have, what they can do, or whether they’re compliant with emerging regulations. 

“AI completely disrupts the enterprise security model. Instead of humans clicking through UIs, agents are accessing data directly — and this places data and AI security front and center,” said Yaki Faitelson, CEO and co-founder of Varonis. “If you can’t continuously discover, assess, and secure agents and LLMs, you can’t use AI at scale. Varonis Atlas gives organizations the fastest path to safe and trustworthy AI.”

Varonis Atlas: The Fastest Path to Safe and Trustworthy AI

Atlas covers the entire AI security lifecycle — from discovery and posture management to runtime protection and compliance — in a single solution. It connects to virtually any AI system that organizations build or run: hosted AI platforms, custom LLMs, agentic frameworks, chatbots, and embedded AI. Through integrations with the Varonis Data Security Platform, Atlas brings data context that standalone AI security tools can’t match. 

Atlas capabilities include:

Find

  • AI Inventory & Shadow AI: Continuously discover AI assets, projects, and systems — including shadow AI — across your entire environment. 
  • AI Security Posture Management (AI-SPM): Scan your AI agents, chatbots, and models for vulnerabilities and misconfigurations. 
  • AI Pen Testing: Proactively stress test your AI systems for vulnerabilities like prompt injection and jailbreaks.

Fix

  • AI Runtime Guardrails: Enforce real-time policies that prevent sensitive data leakage and block malicious and non-compliant AI usage.
  • AI Compliance & Governance: Get out-of-the-box audit reporting to validate your compliance with ever-changing AI regulations and frameworks.
  • AI Third-Party Risk Management: Manage AI use within products and services that you consume through your supply chain and take control of third-party risk.

Alert

  • AI Activity Monitoring: View an audit trail of full end-to-end flows of AI interactions, including LLM calls, data access, tool calls, and guardrails.
  • AI Detection & Response (AIDR): Detect and monitor all AI usage with a full end-to-end audit trail, generate real-time alerts on suspicious behavior, and integrate with SIEM and SOAR platforms.

“Most AI security tools are fragmented and data-blind,” said Ron Bennatan, VP of AI and Data Security Strategy at Varonis and co-founder of AllTrue.ai, creator of Guardium (acquired by IBM) and jSonar (acquired by Imperva). “They can inventory your AI systems or monitor prompts, but they can’t govern the entire AI lifecycle or control what it does with your critical data. That’s the real risk, and is exactly what Atlas solves.” 

Varonis Atlas is available today. Organizations can begin with a free trial with full access to Atlas’ AI inventory, posture management, security testing, runtime guardrails, and compliance reporting functionality.

Additional Resources

About Varonis

Varonis (Nasdaq: VRNS) secures AI and the data that powers it. The Varonis platform gives organizations automated visibility and control over their critical data wherever it lives and ensures safe and trustworthy AI from code to runtime. Backed by 24x7x365 managed detection and response, Varonis gives thousands of organizations worldwide the confidence to adopt AI, reduce data exposure, and stop AI-powered threats.

Investor Relations Contact:
Tim Perz
Varonis Systems, Inc.
646-640-2112
investors@varonis.com

News Media Contact:
Rachel Hunt
Varonis Systems, Inc.
877-292-8767 (ext. 1598)
pr@varonis.com

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/0e5943e4-0ba5-417b-a1d4-fe64555125df


FAQ

What is Varonis Atlas and what does Varonis (VRNS) claim it protects?

Varonis Atlas is an end-to-end AI security platform protecting AI agents, copilots, and LLMs across enterprises. According to Varonis, Atlas provides continuous discovery, posture management, runtime guardrails, AI pen testing, compliance reporting, third-party risk controls, and detection & response integrations.

When did Varonis (VRNS) make Varonis Atlas generally available?

Varonis announced general availability of Atlas on March 17, 2026. According to Varonis, the platform is available today and organizations can begin with a free trial offering full access to Atlas inventory, posture, security testing, runtime guardrails, and compliance reporting.

How does Varonis Atlas integrate with existing security tools for VRNS customers?

Atlas integrates with the Varonis Data Security Platform and external SIEM/SOAR tools for alerts and response. According to Varonis, this integration brings data context to AI security and enables AIDR alerts to be routed into customers' monitoring and incident response workflows.

What core capabilities does Varonis Atlas offer for AI risk management?

Atlas offers AI inventory, AI-SPM vulnerability scanning, AI pen testing, runtime guardrails, compliance reporting, third-party risk management, and AI detection & response. According to Varonis, these capabilities cover discovery through runtime protection and audit trails for AI interactions.

Can organizations try Varonis Atlas before buying and what is included?

Yes. Varonis offers a free trial with full access to Atlas' AI inventory, posture management, security testing, runtime guardrails, and compliance reporting. According to Varonis, the trial lets organizations evaluate discovery, enforcement, and audit features end to end.

Which AI risks does Varonis (VRNS) say Atlas addresses for enterprises?

Atlas targets risks such as shadow AI visibility gaps, prompt injection, jailbreaks, sensitive data leakage, and third-party AI risk. According to Varonis, Atlas provides detection, real-time policy enforcement, pen testing, and audit trails to reduce those specific AI security exposures.
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