Veeam has joined the Cybersecurity Coalition, broadening the membership of the advocacy group focused on crafting effective cybersecurity policy. With the addition of Veeam, a data protection software supplier, the coalition aims to enhance its efforts in shaping cybersecurity practices and policy, particularly as discussions on technology regulation evolve in response to emerging threats.
The Cybersecurity Coalition, which includes companies that provide security products and services, actively engages with legislators, regulators, and standards organizations on key technology policy issues. Its agenda encompasses vital topics such as privacy in security processes, the role of vulnerability researchers, security requirements for government systems, and the importance of information sharing. The coalition also advocates for balanced cybersecurity regulations that reflect the needs of both industry and public safety.
Headquartered in Seattle and operating in over 30 countries, Veeam specializes in data resilience, recovery, and security management. The company claims to serve more than 550,000 customers globally, including 82% of the Fortune 500. The timing of this membership aligns with an increasing recognition of the overlapping discussions around cybersecurity policy, artificial intelligence, data governance, and operational resilience. As governments scrutinize how organizations safeguard information and recover from attacks, firms focused on backup and recovery are seeking a more prominent role in these dialogues.
Ari Schwartz, executive director of the Cybersecurity Coalition, remarked on Veeam’s addition, indicating its potential benefits. “We’re thrilled to welcome Veeam to the Cybersecurity Coalition,” he said. “The company’s experience and forward-looking approaches will be valuable as we continue developing practical, impactful cybersecurity policies through 2026 and beyond.”
The Cybersecurity Coalition was established by industry players to provide meaningful input to policymakers, engaging with Congress, federal agencies, and international standards bodies. This relationship positions member companies close to critical debates surrounding software security, disclosure practices, privacy safeguards, and procurement regulations for public sector technology. Such groups often serve as valuable channels for influencing discussions on regulation and technical standards.
For Veeam, joining the coalition offers access to a forum where commercial cybersecurity providers can collaborate on policy development in Washington and other regions. The company has increasingly positioned itself around themes of data trust, resilience, and the secure application of AI—issues that are rapidly gaining traction in public policy discussions.
Anand Eswaran, Veeam’s chief executive officer, expressed optimism about the coalition’s potential. “Addressing cybersecurity threats requires the industry to work together, which is why the Cybersecurity Coalition’s work is so important,” Eswaran said. “We are excited to collaborate with those who share our commitment to a safer digital world. At Veeam, we believe that true cyber resilience requires more than just protection—it demands that data is understood, secured, resilient, and then leveraged to accelerate safe AI at scale.”
This commitment to advancing policies reflects a broader trend within the cybersecurity landscape, where vendors increasingly link data security and recovery to AI governance. As organizations adopt generative AI tools and automate various processes, policymakers are beginning to concentrate not just on preventing data breaches but also on maintaining the integrity, availability, and traceability of data.
Backup and recovery solution providers are advocating that resilience following a cyber attack is becoming as crucial as preventative measures, especially in the context of escalating ransomware threats and system outages. This evolving perspective is shifting the focus of cybersecurity policy to include not only network defense but also restoration, continuity planning, and confidence in data recovery.
Veeam has articulated its recent messaging around these interconnected themes, positioning data security, recovery, and AI oversight as critical components of a cohesive cybersecurity strategy. The coalition’s decision to welcome Veeam suggests that these subjects will gain further prominence in its policy initiatives, alongside ongoing concerns regarding disclosure, privacy, and government security requirements.
As the Cybersecurity Coalition continues to unify companies and experts striving for a more secure digital environment, Veeam’s membership marks a significant step in aligning commercial cybersecurity efforts with vital policy discussions. The collaboration could play a pivotal role in fostering a safer digital landscape amid the complexities introduced by advancing technologies.
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