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Trusted Cloud: Definition and Difference with Sovereign Cloud

A trusted cloud is the certified expression of sovereignty, built on SecNumCloud. Definition, criteria and the difference with a sovereign cloud.

Trusted Cloud: Definition and Difference with Sovereign Cloud

A trusted cloud is the most demanding certified expression of sovereignty: a cloud combining top-tier security with immunity to foreign law, attested by SecNumCloud qualification.

What is a trusted cloud?

It is a state-recognised cloud service guaranteeing data is protected at the highest technical level *and* beyond the reach of the US CLOUD Act, based on a public framework and an independent audit.

Trusted cloud or sovereign cloud?

A sovereign cloud is the general concept; a trusted cloud is its certified, enforceable version. Every trusted cloud is sovereign, but not every "sovereign" offer is qualified.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a trusted cloud?

A state-recognised cloud, built on SecNumCloud, combining maximum security with immunity to extra-European laws.

Trusted cloud or sovereign cloud?

A trusted cloud is the certified (SecNumCloud) version of a sovereign cloud.