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Digital sovereignty with AWS
More and more companies are facing the challenge of balancing their cloud strategy with regulatory requirements, security guidelines and the desire for independence. With our AWS expertise, we support you in implementing regulatory requirements in a practical and future-proof manner.
Why digital sovereignty matters
With Skaylink, you can implement the GDPR, the Schrems II ruling, and other European data protection requirements in your AWS environment in a legally compliant manner. You will retain full control over data, access rights and infrastructure, both in the public cloud and, in the future, in the AWS European Sovereign Cloud. At the same time, we work with you to design resilient and future-proof cloud architectures that meet regulatory requirements and offer maximum flexibility and innovation.
Discover the advantages of Skaylink and our sovereign solutions in the AWS Cloud
Legal certainty & compliance
Meets current and future EU data protection requirements (such as GDPR and Schrems II)
Prepares you for the AWS European Sovereign Cloud
Data residency and transparency
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Control over where your data is stored, processed, and secured
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Protection against unwanted data transmission outside of Europe
Strategic independence
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Reduced dependency on individual cloud providers
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Flexible adaptation to regulatory, political, or technological changes
Long-term investment security
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A scalable architecture that reacts flexibly to new regulatory requirements
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A clear road map for sovereign cloud usage
Skaylink AWS Sovereignty Assessment
A structured analysis of your existing cloud environment with a focus on:
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Data residency and regulatory requirements
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Control mechanisms for operations, data access and location
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Handling recommendations for your sovereign cloud architecture
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