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cloud-hsm
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The cloud-hsm tag covers discussions about hardware security modules (HSMs) deployed in cloud environments, with a focus on Microsoft Azure Cloud HSM powered by Marvell LiquidSecurity PCIe cards. Topics include FIPS 140-3 Level 3 certification, Common Criteria EAL4+ validation, eIDAS compliance for European digital signatures, and the role of single-tenant HSM clusters in regulated workloads. Recurring themes are cloud-native cryptography, key management, compliance coverage, and the strategic shift toward PCIe-attached HSM architectures for higher density and efficiency.
Marvell’s announcement that Microsoft has expanded Azure’s use of Marvell LiquidSecurity hardware security modules (HSMs) into new European use cases marks a meaningful inflection point for cloud-native cryptography: certified HSM hardware that is explicitly validated for eIDAS and Common...
Microsoft’s decision to expand Azure’s reliance on Marvell’s LiquidSecurity hardware security modules for Azure Cloud HSM is a clear, strategic signal that hyperscalers are betting on cloud‑native, PCIe‑attached HSM architectures to deliver higher density, better power efficiency, and broad...
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...