hsm security

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HSM security discussions on WindowsForum.com focus on Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) and their role in cloud key management, compliance, and data sovereignty. Topics include Marvell LiquidSecurity HSMs achieving eIDAS and EAL4+ certifications, expanding Azure's European cloud services for high-assurance key management and digital signatures. Utimaco EKMaaS provides hardware-backed key management for Azure BYOK and EKM frameworks, targeting regulated enterprises and governments. Microsoft's migration of Windows Key Management Licensing Service to Azure Confidential Computing enhances protection of sensitive licensing data using Trusted Execution Environments. These threads explore how HSMs bridge custom security hardware with sovereign cloud compliance, addressing key lifecycle management and encryption control.
  1. Marvell LiquidSecurity HSMs Earn eIDAS and EAL4+ Certs, Azure Expands Europe

    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...
  2. Utimaco EKMaaS Delivers Hardware Backed Key Management for Azure BYOK

    Utimaco’s new Enterprise Key Manager as a Service (EKMaaS) has moved from product announcement to active market positioning, offering Microsoft Azure customers a hardware-backed route to maintain full control of encryption keys through Microsoft’s Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) and External Key...
  3. Microsoft Migrates Windows Key Management to Azure Confidential Computing for Enhanced Security

    Microsoft's recent migration of its Windows Key Management Licensing Service (MKMS) to Azure's Confidential Computing platform marks a significant advancement in cloud security and operational efficiency. This strategic move leverages cutting-edge technologies to enhance the protection of...