Google is getting serious on cloud sovereignty
Briefly

Google is intensifying its commitment to sovereign cloud services amidst growing tensions around US tech influence. The company now operates over 42 cloud regions and has announced updates including Google Cloud Air-Gapped, a solution designed for industries with strict security protocols. Air-Gapped services allow for standalone operations without external connectivity and serve sectors such as defense. Additionally, Google has improved its Data Boundary service, enabling customers to manage data location and encryption independently, thus enhancing control and compliance in their cloud operations.
Google has expanded its sovereign cloud services significantly, introducing dedicated solutions such as Google Cloud Air-Gapped to meet rising demands for data security and residency.
In a recent post, Hayete Gallot highlighted Google's commitment to tailored solutions that enable customers to select cloud services fitting their business requirements and compliance needs.
The newly introduced Google Cloud Air-Gapped solution is designed for sectors with stringent data security needs, allowing operational flexibility for customers in high-security environments.
The expansion of the Google Cloud Data Boundary service empowers organizations to control data storage and processing locations while managing encryption keys independently.
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