
German and European organizations face a dilemma: They need the performance of US hyperscalers but must not compromise their data sovereignty and compliance. US clouds are subject to US jurisdiction—regardless of where the data center is located or who owns the data. In theory, data can be requested and transferred at any time without the respective organizations even noticing.
Can the well-known hyperscalers be used under these conditions?
Answer: Yes, but only under certain technical prerequisites.
The new Solution Brief from enclaive explains how companies and public institutions can regain their sovereignty in hyperscaler environments through three key technologies:
- eMCP – Multi-Cloud without Dependence
The enclaive Multi-Cloud Platform (eMCP) enables a highly available, secure architecture across multiple cloud providers. This helps you avoid vendor lock-in, increase resilience, and maintain maximum flexibility—all without sacrificing performance.
- Vault – Your Keys, Your Control
With Vault, you retain full control over cryptographic keys thanks to Hold Your Own Key (HYOK). Independent, post-quantum-secure key management ensures that only you have access to confidential data—not your cloud provider.
- Nitride – Verifiable Integrity in the Cloud
Nitride assigns workloads unique identities and guarantees that only trusted components are executed. Through attestation, security and compliance can be technically proven—ideal for audit requirements.
Learn how eMCP, Vault, and Nitride together create the foundation for a secure, high-performance, and compliance-ready cloud.
Download now for free and make your cloud truly sovereign.
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