Revolutionizing Data Privacy with MineOS AI Agent

MineOS Unveils the AI Agent for Data Privacy

BOSTON and TEL AVIV, April 16, 2025 – MineOS, a leading data privacy operations and AI-based risk management company, has launched an innovative addition to its platform: the MineOS AI Agent.

Introduction to the MineOS AI Agent

The MineOS AI Agent is positioned as the first AI-powered agent that builds Records of Process Activities (RoPAs), detects data risks, and delivers actionable privacy insights. This cutting-edge tool is designed specifically to assist organizations in fulfilling privacy compliance requirements while adhering to regulatory standards.

The Challenge of Privacy Compliance

Privacy, compliance, and legal teams face the daunting task of managing labor-intensive regulatory mandates, such as the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and the emerging EU AI Act. The process of building a RoPA and staying current with regulatory changes is essential yet can be extremely time-consuming, often consuming the majority of teams’ resources.

Features of the AI Agent

MineOS’s AI Agent stands out as the first solution to fully automate the creation and maintenance of RoPAs. This advancement transforms hours of manual documentation into instant, audit-ready records with the simple click of a button. The AI Agent incorporates built-in risk detection by analyzing real data systems to offer actionable, risk-prioritized insights, including:

  • Identifying misclassified data
  • Highlighting untagged sensitive records
  • Detecting systems lacking proper governance

On-Demand Privacy Advisory

Additionally, the AI Agent features an on-demand privacy advisor that provides swift and accurate responses to regulatory inquiries, operational challenges, and internal policy decisions based on external frameworks and internal privacy programs.

Expert Insights

Gal Ringel, Co-founder and CEO of MineOS, emphasized the importance of RoPAs in privacy compliance, stating, “RoPA is one of the most critical components of privacy compliance – and one of the most time-consuming. With the MineOS AI Agent, privacy teams can finally automate this process end-to-end. Our AI Agent is not just a chatbot nor a search bar; it’s a true AI assistant that builds your RoPA, flags risks, and answers complex questions on the spot. This is what real privacy automation looks like – it’s the new standard.”

Conclusion

The MineOS AI Agent combines automation, intelligence, and real-time context to empower privacy teams to work more efficiently, respond more rapidly, and anticipate risks effectively. MineOS claims to deliver the only fully embedded, task-driven AI agent that is purpose-built for privacy operations.

For those interested in further insights, MineOS CEO Gal Ringel will join industry leaders at the forthcoming IAPP Global Privacy Summit in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, April 23, at 2:30 PM ET, to discuss strategies for aligning privacy and security, resolving operational friction, and enhancing cross-functional collaboration to improve data protection.

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