Microsoft and Marvell have quietly moved a major piece of cloud security infrastructure into European production: Azure’s cloud HSM and key‑management services are now expanded to support use cases that require European regulatory compliance thanks to Marvell LiquidSecurity hardware security...
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 has quietly widened the security bridge between hyperscale cloud and European regulation by expanding Azure’s use of Marvell’s LiquidSecurity hardware security modules (HSMs), a move that stitches eIDAS and Common Criteria assurances into Azure Key Vault, Managed HSM and Cloud HSM...
Microsoft’s cloud security footprint in Europe just broadened in a way that matters for regulated industries: Azure will now offer expanded key‑management and HSM-backed services powered by Marvell’s LiquidSecurity adapters after those modules cleared European certifications, a move that...
Marvell’s LiquidSecurity HSMs have cleared two major European security hurdles—eIDAS and Common Criteria EAL4+—and Microsoft has expanded the range of Azure cloud services that use those HSMs in Europe, a move that tightens the bridge between custom security silicon and sovereign cloud...
Marvell’s LiquidSecurity HSMs have taken a meaningful step into Europe after Microsoft expanded the use of Marvell-powered hardware security across Azure’s European cloud footprint — a move underpinned by recent eIDAS and Common Criteria EAL4+ certifications that materially broaden Azure’s...
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