Databricks bought two startups to underpin its new AI security product
Lakewatch takes Databricks’ ability to store massive amounts of data and performs classic Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) tasks, like detecting and investigating threats. Only it does so with the help of AI agents powered by Anthropic’s Claude. Databricks bought two startups to underpin this new product: Antimatter, in an undisclosed-until-now deal that closed last year, and SiftD. ai, in a deal that flew together over the last couple of weeks and closed on Monday, the company told TechCrunch.
Terms were not disclosed for either deal.
ai had raised money, PitchBook wasn’t aware. ai was so young, it had only launched its product in November: an interactive notebook (like a Jupyter notebook) intended to be a tool where people and agents worked together.
He created the Search Processing Language while there. (His LinkedIn also says he was CTO of Astronomer, of the Coldplay CEO scandal, but left there in 2023 before founding SiftD. )
SiftD appears to be an acqui-hire. With Antimatter, Databricks probably gained some IP, too.
Krioukov had demonstrated Antimatter’s tech onstage in 2024 at RSA’s Innovation Sandbox Contest.
While Databricks declined to say how many employees it acquired, it confirmed that the startups’ employees did join the company.
Krioukov, who’s been at Databricks for months now, is leading the Lakewatch team
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