Veeam Adds Three Agentic AI Agents to the DataAI Command Platform for Privacy and AI Governance by Harold Fritts on June 10, 2026 Data Protection  ◇  Enterprise Veeam Software has introduced new agentic AI capabilities within its Veeam DataAI Command Platform, addressing enterprise challenges related to privacy, compliance, and AI governance. The update adds three AI-driven agents designed to automate policy enforcement and provide continuous, evidence-based validation of compliance across complex data environments. The announcement reflects a shift from manual, point-in-time compliance processes toward real-time governance aligned with the operational pace of AI systems. Veeam positions these agents as a way to address gaps in traditional privacy programs, which often rely on spreadsheets and disconnected workflows that cannot scale with modern AI-driven data usage. Addressing Regulatory Complexity in the AI Era Organizations are facing expanding regulatory requirements that extend beyond data protection into AI model behavior, consent management, and cross-border data flows. Frameworks such as GDPR, the EU AI Act, ePrivacy, and DORA pose significant financial and operational risks, with potential penalties of up to 7% of annual global revenue. Cassandra Maldini, Head of Product Strategy for Privacy and AI Governance at Veeam, said compliance is no longer a point-in-time exercise and has to be continuous, evidence-based, and built directly into how organizations operate. The company added that AI agents now act on enterprise data at machine speed, generating compliance events faster than any human-operated program can track, which is why it is pushing automation and direct integration into operational workflows. PrivacyOps Agents for Automated Governance The new PrivacyOps agents are designed to reduce operational overhead and standardize governance processes across hybrid environments. Built on the DataAI Command Platform’s agent framework, the three agents target key areas where privacy teams typically face bottlenecks. The Consent Agent serves as a full-stack consent compliance and remediation agent that manages the entire consent lifecycle, from banner creation and automated testing through continuous monitoring and auto-remediation. It captures user consent signals such as cookie preferences, marketing opt-outs, and revoked permissions for AI personalization, then propagates and enforces those signals across downstream systems. This includes analytics platforms, AI pipelines, advertising technologies, SaaS applications, and third-party ecosystems. Powered by Veeam’s regulatory database, it applies automated remediation when policies are violated and generates audit-ready evidence with jurisdiction-aware risk scoring. The Data Subject Request Agent focuses on automating the intake and management of data subject rights requests. It generates compliant web forms tailored to an organization’s regulatory footprint and keeps them up to date as requirements change. This reduces the need for repeated legal and development cycles and is expected to cut deployment time for these forms by approximately half. The Assessment Agent targets compliance documentation and reporting. It analyzes available evidence and generates responses for common regulatory requirements such as Data Protection Impact Assessments, EU AI Act conformity assessments, and vendor risk questionnaires. This reduces manual effort while improving consistency and accuracy in compliance reporting. Unified Data and AI Trust Infrastructure These agents are delivered through the Veeam DataAI Command Platform, which integrates data security, governance, compliance, privacy, and resilience into a single control plane. The platform is built on the DataAI Command Graph, an intelligence layer that connects to hundreds of data sources across cloud, SaaS, and on-premises environments. A key component is the People Data Graph, which Veeam describes as the industry’s most advanced identity intelligence graph, unifying structured and unstructured personal data across hybrid multi-cloud environments. This enables real-time, jurisdiction-aware policy enforcement and produces audit-ready evidence of how intent and policy are applied. By operating on live, continuously updated context rather than point-in-time snapshots, the platform supports governance that can keep pace with the agentic era. Availability The Consent Agent is available immediately as part of the Veeam DataAI Command Platform. The Data Subject Request Agent and Assessment Agent are expected to be released in the third quarter of 2026. Engage with StorageReview Newsletter | YouTube | Podcast iTunes/Spotify | Instagram | Twitter | TikTok | RSS Feed Harold FrittsI have been in the tech industry since IBM created Selectric. My background, though, is writing. So I decided to get out of the pre-sales biz and return to my roots, doing a bit of writing but still being involved in technology. Previous post: 10ZiG and Liquidware Expand Partnership to Simplify Application Delivery with FlexApp

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