February Superset Recap

AI Research Agent, Automated Privacy Policy Reviews, and more!

Our AI Privacy Policy Review is live

tl;dr:

Product updates:

  • DSAR Triage Agent

  • Privacy Policy Review Agent

  • Compliance Research Agent

News:

  • CPPA orders a data broker to shut down

  • Maryland considers a Data Broker Registry

  • Data Broker fines $46k for non-compliance

Product Updates:

It was a busy month shipping product at Superset. Our AI Agents are officially live to try out at ai.trustsuperset.com We welcome all feedback!

In addition to the Data Broker registration offering we’ve built out a few key agents as well.

DSAR Triage Agent

AI-driven identifier detection and responses

We’ve seen TONS of inbound traffic to the [email protected] inbox for registered data brokers from opt-out services like Mine, Optery, and DeleteMe, etc.

So we present the AI Triage Agent, which lives in your inbox and can intelligently pull the important information out of email DSAR requests.

The agent can even look for specific needed information and respond if that information is missing.

Privacy Policy Review Agent

Any user can now analyze a privacy policy on their own

We’ve had more and more companies ask us if their Privacy Policy was compliant. We’ve been using AI to manually review company’s Privacy Policies internally, but now it’s available to the public over at ai.trustsuperset.com/review

All you have to do is make an account and upload a document to try it out.

We’ll be expanding the types of reviews to include things like SEC Marketing Rules and even adding custom rulesets soon!

Compliance Research Agent

Finally, our RAG chatbot trained on data compliance laws is available to the public.

It draws on sourced material, so it won’t hallucinate on things as important to a business as compliance.

Data Broker SHUT DOWN by the CPPA

Typically, not registering as a Data Broker comes with a fine from the CPPA, but in the first ever settlement of its kind, California-based Background Alert will close it’s doors.

This is a landmark settlement, demonstrating the power the California Privacy Protection Agency has in flexing their enforcement muscle.

Maryland Considers its own Data Broker Bill

Perhaps following 4 other US states in with their own registry, Maryland’s House heard HB 1089 which would instantiate their own Data Broker registry.

While a state’s Data Broker registry isn’t novel, HB 1089 also would impose a 6 percent tax on the gross income of a data broker.

National Public Data Fined after Breach

The company that made headlines for their data breach impacting some 270 Million individuals including databases that contained social security numbers was fined by the CPPA for not registering as a Data Broker.

Per the CPPA, its action against National Public Data is its sixth enforcement effort against a data broker since its inception. The previous five actions ended in settlement agreements, the agency said.

Thank you for reading. We’re always open to feedback, so drop us a line 👇

-Zane