Veeam Software has introduced new agentic AI capabilities for its DataAI Command Platform, enabling enterprises to operationalize privacy, compliance, and AI governance at scale. The launch addresses growing regulatory complexity and the need for automated, real-time governance in AI-driven environments.
As organizations face increasingly strict global regulations including GDPR, the EU AI Act, ePrivacy, and DORA traditional manual approaches to privacy and compliance are proving inadequate. Veeam’s latest innovation brings automation to governance processes, allowing enterprises to monitor, enforce, and validate policies continuously across complex data ecosystems.
“Compliance is no longer a point-in-time exercise. It has to be continuous, evidence-based, and built directly into how organizations operate,” said Cassandra Maldini, Head of Product Strategy for Privacy and AI Governance at Veeam.
At the core of the update are three new AI-powered PrivacyOps agents designed to streamline governance workflows. The Consent Agent, now generally available, manages the entire consent lifecycle from capturing user preferences to enforcing them across systems such as analytics platforms, AI models, and third-party applications. It also provides jurisdiction-aware risk scoring and audit-ready evidence to ensure compliance with global regulations.
Two additional agents the Data Subject Request (DSR) Agent and the Assessment Agent are expected in Q3 2026. The DSR Agent automates the creation and maintenance of compliant data request forms, reducing manual workload and accelerating response times. Meanwhile, the Assessment Agent simplifies complex compliance tasks by generating tailored responses for Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs), EU AI Act evaluations, and vendor risk assessments.
“The way we think about privacy and AI governance has to be fundamentally different now… Static policies were built for a world where data moved slowly, and AI didn’t make decisions,” added Michael Dolan, Vice President and Chief Privacy Officer at Best Buy.
These capabilities are powered by the Veeam DataAI Command Platform, which integrates data security, governance, privacy, compliance, and resilience into a unified infrastructure. Leveraging Veeam’s DataAI Command Graph and People Data Graph, the platform enables real-time visibility into data flows and identity relationships across hybrid, multi-cloud environments.
By embedding governance into operational workflows, Veeam aims to help organizations shift from reactive compliance to proactive, continuous assurance. The platform ensures that privacy preferences and regulatory requirements are consistently enforced, even as AI systems act on data at machine speed.
With over 550,000 customers worldwide, Veeam continues to expand its role in enabling secure, trustworthy AI adoption. The new agentic AI capabilities position the company at the forefront of privacy automation, helping enterprises reduce risk, improve compliance, and scale AI innovation with confidence.
