Veeam Software has launched the Veeam DataAI Command Platform, a new enterprise infrastructure platform designed to support AI trust, security, governance and resilience for autonomous AI systems operating across organizations.
The announcement was made at the VeeamON 2026 conference in New York City. According to Veeam, the platform combines capabilities from its acquisition of Securiti AI with the company’s existing data resilience and protection services used by more than 550,000 customers in over 150 countries, including 77 percent of Global 2000 companies.
Focus on AI security and governance
Veeam said the platform is designed for the ‘Agentic Era’, where autonomous AI agents increasingly operate across enterprise systems and data environments. The company cited industry findings showing AI agents now outnumber human employees by 82 to 1, while 97 percent of those agents carry excessive access privileges, increasing cybersecurity and compliance risks.
The DataAI Command Platform integrates data, identities, access controls and AI governance into a single trust layer covering production and backup data across cloud, SaaS and on-premises environments.
Six integrated capabilities of DataAI Command Platform
The DataAI Command Platform includes six core capabilities aimed at improving AI oversight and cyber resilience.
These include the DataAI Command Graph, which uses more than 300 connectors across cloud, SaaS and on-premises systems to map data access, changes and risk conditions across live and backup environments.
Other features include DataAI Security for data and AI security posture management, DataAI Governance for source-level control of sensitive data access, and DataAI Compliance, which supports more than 100 regulatory frameworks including GDPR, HIPAA, DORA and the EU AI Act.
The platform also includes DataAI Privacy, which automates privacy policies across hybrid multicloud environments, and DataAI Precision Resilience, designed to enable targeted recovery from cyber incidents without restoring entire systems.
Anand Eswaran CEO – Veeam
“The infrastructure to deploy AI exists. The infrastructure to trust it doesn’t. With the DataAI Command Platform, Veeam is building the missing layer combining resilience, security, governance, compliance and privacy, in one platform. Today, agents need to get to data, which means we need to open the security perimeter. That means the security control point is now the data itself and that demands a new approach to trust that can accelerate the safe use of AI.”
Additional product announcements
Alongside the launch, Veeam also announced a preview of Veeam Data Platform 13.1, Veeam Intelligence ResOps and the Veeam Data and AI Trust Maturity Model.
According to the company, the maturity model was developed using insights from more than 300 CIOs and CISOs and is intended to help enterprises assess AI readiness across governance, resilience and compliance frameworks.