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AWS Ticks All the Boxes with Digital Sovereignty Pledge — Now it Needs to Make it Work in the Real World
AWS’s Digital Sovereignty Pledge
In many places around the world, like in Europe, digital sovereignty policies are evolving rapidly. AWS is committed to helping customers meet digital sovereignty requirements. In this IDC Link commentary, read IDC’s take on AWS’s digital sovereignty pledge – a commitment to offering all customers the most advanced set of sovereignty controls and features available in the cloud.
With this report:
- Hear IDC’s point of view on heightened global interest in digital sovereignty solutions to alleviate concerns about data security, privacy, and control over data access.
- Gain further understanding on how AWS Cloud is sovereign-by-design and offers a range of data protection features, accreditations, and contractual commitments that give customers control over where they locate their data, who can access it, and how it is used.
- Learn about AWS’s digital sovereignty pledge to expand on existing capabilities to allow customers around the world to meet their digital sovereignty requirements without compromising on the capabilities, performance, innovation, and scale of the AWS Cloud.
- Discover how AWS is investing in an ambitious roadmap of capabilities for data residency, granular access restriction, encryption, and resilience.
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