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The data privacy company's new appointments are aimed at accelerating Mine's growth, strengthening its global presence, and driving the development of cutting-edge technologies.
Israeli data privacy startup Mine has announced the appointment of five senior executives to its leadership team, including a VP Global Sales, CFO, CMO, VP HR, and VP Customer Success. These appointments aim to accelerate Mines growth, strengthen its global presence, and drive the development of cutting-edge technologies. The company, which raised $30 million in a Series B financing round last December, is also recruiting developers, QA, and ML personnel in Israel to expand its platform and develop new technologies. Mines CEO, Gal Ringel, expressed confidence in the new executives ability to contribute to the companys continued global growth and success.
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MineOS aims to illuminate the AI 'black box' for enterprise
MineOS, an enterprise data privacy and governance platform, has launched a new AI Asset Discovery and Risk Assessment module. The module is designed to provide companies with visibility into AI technologies, addressing concerns around security, ethics, and privacy. The launch follows major AI advances and increasing demand for oversight. MineOS uses system scans and email metadata analysis to detect data systems and AI tools used within an organization. This allows companies to map their AI landscapes and comply with emerging regulations. The company has raised $42.5 million in funding from investors including Googles AI fund, Gradient Ventures.
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Israeli start-up Mine, which develops B2C and B2B solutions in the field of privacy and data protection, has won a prestigious award from the Business Intelligence Group. The award is for excellence in the field of artificial intelligence, in the machine learning category for 2024. This is a significant achievement for the Israeli start-up, as it validates the companys rapid growth in its mission to make privacy and data management accessible and efficient for organizations.
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MineOS Unveils AI Asset Discovery
Data privacy company, Mine, has launched MineOS AI Asset Discovery, an AI governance solution that provides visibility and control over enterprise AI systems and data. The new module helps businesses make informed decisions, assess AI risks, and comply with regulatory frameworks such as the EU AI Act and ISO 42001. The solution offers complete visibility over AI systems, vendors, and projects in development, addressing concerns over safety, data scraping, and compliance with emerging AI regulation. Mines CEO, Gal Ringel, believes the product will bridge the gap between practical and theoretical sides of AI and data governance.
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Mine raises $30 million Series B for data privacy platform | CTech
Israeli startup Mine, a data privacy and governance solutions provider, has raised $30 million in a Series B funding round. The round was led by Battery Ventures and PayPals investment arm, with participation from Nationwides investment arm and existing investors. The funds will be used for global expansion efforts of the companys MineOS B2B platform and for hiring new staff. Mines platform provides companies with a comprehensive view of their data and systems, helping them meet data governance standards and privacy regulations. The company has about 35 employees and plans to hire more developers and professionals in Israel.
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Mine PrivacyOps Announces Rebranding, Changes Name to MineOS
Mine PrivacyOps, a leading data privacy platform, has undergone an extensive rebranding effort due to accelerated company growth and a renewal of its corporate vision. The company has changed its name to MineOS and updated its corporate logo. Over the past year, Mine has experienced over 300% YTD growth, gaining hundreds of customers in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The company has also released a new product, MineOS Radar, and expanded its sales and support staff in North America and Europe. A program targeting large agencies and integrators has also been created to grow the channel and deliver mutually beneficial collaboration.
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AI data reclamation startup Mine makes 7 senior appointments
Israeli AI data reclamation startup Mine has announced seven senior appointments to its management and advisory board. The company, which helps users and companies manage data privacy rights, has appointed four new vice presidents: Gabriel Benaily as VP, R&D; Samer Kamal as VP marketing; Stas Michalski as VP sales and Daniel Goldfeld as VP Customer Success. Three senior figures have also joined the companys Advisory Board, including Prof. David Hoffman, a senior lecturer at Duke University, Jutta Williams, a former senior executive in privacy at Twitter, Google and Facebook, and Ari Schwartz, a manager in the business sector of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Division of the Venable LLP law firm.
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Attempting a 'data detox' in today's digital world
Mine, an AI-based platform, helps users reclaim their personal data from websites that store their information. The platform identifies companies or websites that have the users personal information on file and allows users to request these companies to remove their data. Mine has been used by 350,000 users who have sent five million deletion requests to companies worldwide. The companys business model relies on helping these companies execute the time-consuming and expensive requests that are coming in. Mine charges companies $300-$1,500 per month depending on the data integrations the company has.
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Israeli online data removal co Mine raises $9.5m
Israeli online data removal company, Mine, has completed a $9.5 million Series A financing round. The round was led by Gradient Ventures and Googles AI-focused venture fund, marking the funds first-ever investment in an Israeli startup. Other participants included e.ventures, MassMutual Ventures, and existing investors Battery Ventures and Saban Ventures. Mine, which allows consumers to reclaim their personal data and reduce privacy risks, also launched its product in the US. The new funds will be used to develop new products and expand globally.
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All Mine: Israeli Privacy Startup Wants Users To Reclaim Their Data
Israeli startup Mine, which helps users reclaim their personal data, has seen a surge in usage during the COVID-19 pandemic. The company, which emerged from stealth mode in January with a $3 million seed round, uses AI to help users discover their digital footprint and supports them in efforts to take it back. Mines CEO, Gal Ringel, noted that the pandemic had increased data exposure by 55%, leading to a rise in the number of people wanting to know what companies have collected their data. The company has sent more than 300,000 right to be forgotten requests so far.
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Delete the data you didn't know the Internet has on you
Israeli startup Mine, which helps users track and manage their digital footprints, has seen a surge in usage during the Covid-19 lockdown. The companys software allows users to see which companies hold their data and to request its deletion. Mine has analysed four million digital services and found that the average user has 350 companies in their footprint. The company, which raised $3m in investment from Battery Ventures and Saban Ventures, has sent more than 300,000 right to be forgotten requests and aims to have 100,000 registered users by the end of the year.
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AI data reclamation startup Mine raises $3m
Israeli start-up Mine, which helps users regain control of their data and delete sensitive information on company websites, has raised $3m in seed funding from Saban Ventures and Battery Ventures. The company, which has 10 employees, is also one of 10 firms participating in Intels new accelerator programme. Mine was founded in 2019 by CEO Gal Ringel, CTO Gal Golan and CPO Kobi Nissan, who have backgrounds in cybersecurity and data analysis.
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