European Sovereign Cloud

GDPR and encryption
Cloud Basics, European Sovereign Cloud

The GDPR bluff: Why a server in Frankfurt won't automatically save you (and encryption is more than just a tick box)

The GDPR bluff: Why a server in Frankfurt won't automatically save you (and encryption is more than just a tick box) Discussions about GDPR compliance in the cloud often end in a dead end of country abbreviations: „US cloud bad, EU cloud good.“ But those who reduce cloud security to geography overlook the crucial technical point: who actually controls the data while it is being processed? The [...]

AWS European Sovereign Cloud
European Sovereign Cloud, Cloud Basics

Why AWS is setting new standards with the European Sovereign Cloud

Why AWS is setting new standards with the European Sovereign Cloud I was at an AWS partner event in Munich two weeks ago. Among all the exciting presentations, there was one that I found strategically very interesting: The renewed, emphatic emphasis on the imminent launch of the AWS European Sovereign Cloud (ESC) by the end of 2025.For some, this may have been

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