Vectra AI, a leader in AI-driven cybersecurity, has announced the acquisition of Netography, a trailblazer in cloud-native network observability. This strategic move enhances the Vectra AI Platform’s ability to secure hybrid and multi-cloud enterprises by integrating Netography’s advanced visibility and monitoring capabilities. Netography Fusion will now become part of the Vectra portfolio under the name Vectra Fusion, providing agentless, cloud-native observability that enables proactive defense against sophisticated cyber threats.

The acquisition comes at a time when enterprises are shifting to cloud-first strategies, expanding IoT/OT ecosystems, and supporting distributed workforces. Traditional network perimeters no longer apply, and attackers are exploiting these complex, hybrid environments with alarming speed. With fragmented tools and limited visibility, security teams often face challenges in defending against such threats. By bringing together Netography’s observability expertise with Vectra’s AI-powered attack signal intelligence, organizations gain a converged platform that delivers both depth and breadth in cyber defense.

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Vectra AI’s position as a Leader in Gartner’s 2025 Magic Quadrant for Network Detection and Response (NDR) underscores its market strength. Gartner noted that modern NDR platforms must extend beyond packet inspection to include flow logs, telemetry, and identity data — capabilities now further strengthened by Netography’s technology.

Netography’s software-defined approach enables seamless orchestration of VPC flow logs, automated workload onboarding, and unified visibility across AWS, Azure, GCP, and on-premises environments. Integrating these features enhances Vectra AI’s detection accuracy by adding context from cloud control and data planes, ultimately giving SOC teams consistent, frictionless visibility across the entire enterprise.

“Hybrid environments are the future of enterprise IT, and only AI can deliver the speed and scale required to protect them,” said Hitesh Sheth, CEO of Vectra AI. “By combining Netography’s cloud-native observability with our attack signal clarity, we’re delivering a unified platform that equips security teams to act faster and more decisively.”

Martin Roesch, CEO of Netography, added: “We’ve long believed observability must be cloud-native and software-defined to be effective. Joining Vectra AI makes that observability actionable, giving defenders visibility, context, and control across every environment.”

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Customers and partners also voiced support for the integration. Yoni Kaplansky of FICO highlighted the platform’s ability to deliver unified visibility and trusted detections, while Faan DeSwardt of Rubrik praised Netography Fusion’s ability to simplify multi-cloud observability, reducing complexity for SOC teams.

Industry veteran Art Coviello, former Executive Chairman of RSA and early investor in Netography, called the acquisition a milestone for cybersecurity. “The convergence of observability and detection is the future,” he said. “Enterprises are demanding platforms that reduce tool sprawl and improve effectiveness, and this move positions Vectra AI at the forefront of that shift.”

With this acquisition, Vectra AI is doubling down on its mission to provide enterprises with a single, converged platform that delivers unmatched visibility, context, and attack signal intelligence — empowering SOC teams to defend hybrid and multi-cloud environments with greater confidence.

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