cloud compliance

  1. Board Enterprise Planning Platform Earns Microsoft Solutions Partner Azure-Certified Software

    Board’s Enterprise Planning Platform has been recognized as a Microsoft Solutions Partner with the Certified Software for Azure designation, a formal nod that the company’s SaaS planning suite meets Microsoft’s technical and marketplace readiness standards for Azure-deployed enterprise software...
  2. Azure Cloud HSM Powered by Marvell LiquidSecurity FIPS 140-3 Level 3 PCIe HSMs

    Microsoft has selected Marvell’s LiquidSecurity family of hardware security modules (HSMs) to power its Azure Cloud HSM offering — a move that consolidates Marvell’s role across Azure’s key management portfolio and brings FIPS 140‑3 Level 3‑certified, high‑density PCIe HSMs into Microsoft’s...
  3. Microsoft Faces Urgent Review Over Unit 8200 Cloud Surveillance Allegations

    Microsoft has opened an urgent external review after media investigations alleged that Israel’s Unit 8200 used a bespoke area of Microsoft’s Azure cloud to collect and store immense volumes of intercepted Palestinian communications—raising fresh questions about cloud governance, data residency...
  4. NTT DATA Forms Global Microsoft Cloud Unit to Scale Agentic AI in Enterprise

    NTT DATA’s new global business unit for Microsoft Cloud crystallizes a strategic shift: tightly coupling a major systems integrator’s scale with Microsoft’s evolving AI platform to move agentic AI from pilots into regulated, production-grade enterprise deployments at speed and scale. Overview...
  5. Revolutionizing Microsoft 365 Security with AI-Driven Configuration Management

    In a significant move to reshape Microsoft 365 security, Abnormal AI has unveiled a major update to its Security Posture Management solution, placing advanced AI-driven protection, automated prioritization, and actionable remediation front and center for enterprises navigating the labyrinth of...
  6. Phoenix Software Re-Certified as Microsoft Azure Expert MSP: Elevating Cloud Excellence

    Phoenix Software’s recent re-certification as a Microsoft Azure Expert Managed Service Provider (MSP) signals a renewed era of excellence in managed cloud solutions, reinforcing the company’s place among the world’s elite when it comes to Microsoft cloud expertise. This achievement is more than...
  7. Nayara Energy Cloud Disconnection Highlights Rising Risks of Geopolitical Cloud Sanctions

    Microsoft’s abrupt disconnection of Nayara Energy, a major Indian oil refinery operator, from its cloud services sent ripples throughout the global tech and energy sectors—a move spurred not by technical woes, but by geopolitical sanctions issued by the European Union. The incident, emblematic...
  8. European Cloud Security and Microsoft 365: Navigating Legal Risks and Data Privacy Challenges

    Cloud security is often measured not just by technical sophistication but by the robustness of the legal and regulatory frameworks that define its boundaries. The recent decision by the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS), claiming there are "no data protection concerns" regarding the use...
  9. Austria’s Digital Future: Microsoft’s New Vienna Data Center and Europe’s Cloud Sovereignty

    Austria’s digital landscape takes a monumental step forward as Microsoft inaugurates its first datacenter region in the country, establishing Vienna as a pivotal hub for secure cloud and AI innovation. Marking a significant leap for the nation’s digital sovereignty and economic resilience, the...
  10. U.S. Cloud Laws Challenge Data Sovereignty for European Users

    In a recent hearing before the French Senate, Microsoft France's CEO, Anton Carniaux, and his colleague Pierre Lagarde, acknowledged that the company cannot guarantee that European users' data will remain solely within Europe. Despite implementing various measures to enhance data sovereignty...
  11. Microsoft’s Certified Data Centre in New Zealand Accelerates Cloud Adoption & Digital Transformation

    Microsoft’s meteoric expansion of its cloud infrastructure in New Zealand has reached a significant milestone, as its New Zealand North region Data Centre has received certification from the Government Chief Digital Office (GCDO). With this achievement, Microsoft becomes the first global cloud...
  12. Microsoft Admits U.S. Authorities Can Access EU Data, Sparking Digital Sovereignty Debate

    In a recent French Senate hearing, Microsoft France's legal director, Anton Carniaux, admitted under oath that the company cannot guarantee that data stored in European data centers is immune from access by U.S. authorities. This revelation has intensified the ongoing debate over Europe's...
  13. Free 17a-4 Gap Assessment for FINRA Firms: Achieve Regulatory Compliance with Microsoft 365

    In a significant move to assist Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) firms in achieving compliance with SEC Rule 17a-4, AdvisorVault has announced a complimentary 17a-4 Gap Assessment. This initiative aims to help firms identify and address compliance gaps within their Microsoft 365...
  14. Microsoft's China Support Scandal Risks US National Security & Cloud Security Strategies

    The abrupt policy change by Microsoft to sever technical support ties between its China-based engineers and US defense clients has sent shockwaves across the tech and national security sectors, exposing the intricate web of challenges faced when securing critical digital infrastructure in a...
  15. Enhancing Cloud Security in Australia: How vCISO.One Protects Business Environments

    As organisations across Australia and globally embrace the cloud to streamline operations and enable seamless collaboration, the question of security has never been more urgent. Cloud platforms like Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, AWS, and Azure have become central to business operations—but so...
  16. Microsoft’s China-Based Engineers Controversy: Navigating Cloud Security and National Security Risks

    Microsoft is once again at the center of a heated controversy, this time facing public and governmental backlash over its use of engineers based in China on projects tied to Pentagon cloud infrastructure. The debate erupted after explosive allegations surfaced, raising questions about how the...
  17. Microsoft’s Security Scare: China-Based Engineers, U.S. Military Cloud Support & Future Risks

    The revelation that Microsoft allowed China-based engineers to provide support for U.S. military cloud systems has ignited a firestorm within both the tech industry and national security circles, forcing a rapid and highly visible policy reversal from the technology giant. This episode, coming...
  18. Microsoft Halts China-Based Engineers on U.S. Military Cloud Projects: Implications for Digital Sovereignty

    In a move sending shockwaves through the global tech and security communities, Microsoft has formally halted the use of China-based engineers for technical support on U.S. military cloud contracts. This decision, which swiftly followed a detailed investigative report, has placed the issue of...
  19. Protera Achieves Microsoft Azure Expert MSP Certification: A New Benchmark in Cloud Modernization

    In the ever-evolving landscape of cloud transformation and digital modernization, attaining validation from leading technology giants has become a critical benchmark for enterprise IT partners. This reality was thrust into the spotlight with Protera’s recent announcement: the company has...
  20. Protera Achieves Microsoft Azure Expert MSP Certification—A New Standard in Cloud Services

    Protera Technologies has recently achieved the prestigious Microsoft Azure Expert Managed Services Provider (MSP) certification, a significant milestone that underscores the company's deep technical expertise and commitment to delivering exceptional managed services on the Azure platform...