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R2 Copilot Addresses Critical Privacy Issues as Enterprise AI Spending and Security Incidents Rise
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R2 Copilot: Private AI Assistant for Business R2 Copilot
Patented SDNP Technology Delivers Enterprise-Grade AI Without Data Exposure Risk

SAN FRANCISCO - Washingtoner -- As enterprise AI adoption accelerates at unprecedented rates—with spending jumping from $11.5 billion in 2024 to $37 billion in 2025—a dangerous gap has emerged between productivity ambitions and privacy protection. R2 Copilot, a pioneer in privacy-first AI technology and a Microsoft Solutions Partner with certified software designations, is further solidifying its position as the solution that enables organizations to leverage generative AI innovations while maintaining complete data sovereignty.

When AI Becomes the Risk
  • In January 2026, the OpenClaw security crisis prompted government warnings when users inadvertently shared large quantities of personal data with AI assistants.
  • In August 2025, a UCL study revealed that popular AI browser tools were collecting highly sensitive information, such as medical records and social security numbers, even in private mode.
  • Research from Stanford revealed that six leading U.S. AI companies feed user inputs back into models by default with unclear privacy policies.
"The fundamental problem with public AI platforms is simple: They weren't built for enterprise confidentiality," says Evgen Verzun, founder of R2 Copilot. "When 71% of companies now use generative AI in at least one business function and 63% lack proper governance policies, we're seeing productivity gains are being made at an unacceptable level of risk. R2 Copilot was designed specifically to eliminate this trade-off."

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R2 Copilot's Privacy-First Architecture
  1. Zero Data Persistence: All content and prompts are encrypted on the user's device and deleted immediately when the session ends. R2 does not store, collect, or share any user-generated content, nor does it use it to train external models.
  2. Powered by the Secure Dynamic Communication Network and Protocol (SDNP), R2 uses multi-route, meshed communications to dynamically route data packets. Information is split, scrambled, encrypted multiple times, and securely reassembled across independent nodes for layered protection.
  3. R2's patented Last Mile Protection technology secures data on the final stretch between SDNP nodes and end-user devices, delivering true end-to-end encryption at its most vulnerable point.

Built-in Regulatory Compliance

R2's architecture automatically aligns with major privacy regulations:
  • GDPR through data minimization and deletion rights;
  • HIPAA for organizations handling protected health information;
  • CCPA for California consumer privacy standards, and data sovereignty requirements by ensuring processing remains strictly within organizational boundaries.

About R2 Copilot

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R2 Copilot is a privacy-first enterprise-grade AI assistant built on patented technologies. R2 integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Office applications, providing secure AI assistance for communication, content creation, and workflow automation.

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Business: R2 Copilot
Contact Name: Evgen Verzun
info@r2copilot.ai


Source: R2 Copilot

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