Thales and Intel Enable Advanced Protection for the Google Cloud Ecosystem
Thales, the leading global
technology and security provider, announced a collaboration leveraging its
CipherTrust Data Security Platform (CDSP) to support End-To-End Data Protection
(E2EDP) on Google Cloud, using Confidential Computing (CC) from Google Cloud
and trusted cloud independent attestation provided by Intel Trust Authority (ITA).
The effort is a
step forward in data security, giving enterprises additional controls to
protect their data at rest, in transit, and in use.
“As more enterprises migrate their data and workloads to the cloud,
there is an increasing demand to safeguard the privacy and integrity of the
data, especially those sensitive workloads that include intellectual property,
AI models and valuable personal information. This collaboration enables
enterprises to protect and control their data at rest, in transit and in use
with fully verifiable attestation. Our close collaboration with Google Cloud
and Intel increases our customers' trust in their cloud migration,” said Todd
Moore, Vice President of Data Security Products at Thales.
A majority of
the 2023 Thales Cloud Security Study respondents
reported having a significant amount of sensitive data stored and in use in the
cloud. Consequently, safeguarding sensitive data and associated workloads when
stored or in use, is an increasing priority, especially for highly regulated
industries such as financial services and healthcare. Thales's collaboration
with Intel and Google Cloud provides certifiable controls for enterprises to
fully protect their data end-to-end.
Purnam Sheth, Vice President and General Manager: Trust and Security
Products, SATG at Intel: “Creating this
groundbreaking, seamless data security platform in Google Cloud meets
customers’ complex requirements for data protection, controlled access and
security, and adherence to compliance for data at rest, in transit and in use.
Foundational Intel® Trust Domain Extensions
Confidential Compute and Intel® Trust
Authority gives enterprises assurance of the integrity of their workloads and
guards at all stages of data management. This valuable collaboration between
Thales, Google Cloud and Intel makes this possible.”
This security
platform is based on the principle of separation of duties, where the customer
remains in control of the encryption keys and their location. This approach
enhances trust by holding each stakeholder responsible for their respective
roles and reduces the ability for a malicious actor to access code and data at
rest, in transit and while being executed.
Customers can
migrate existing workloads with sensitive data or create new workloads needing
zero trust, confidential computing and Confidential AI to this security
platform in Google Cloud to broaden data security, attestation and set the
right authorizations. With end-to-end data protection, multiple parties can
securely collaborate on various use cases, such as Confidential AI datasets and
models as needed while preserving privacy, confidentiality, and compliance with
privacy regulations.
The Thales
CipherTrust Data Security Platform uses Intel Trust Authority as a zero-trust,
independent attestation service for advanced security and scalable confidential
computing. Consistent attestation to Trusted Execution Environments (TEE) that
are based on Intel Trust Domain Extensions. This single, consistent attestation
process provides assurance to any relying party that the TEE and any data and
workloads running within it have not been compromised.
Brian Roddy, VP, Product Management, Google Cloud: “Google Cloud is
committed to providing our customers secure, private and reliable environments
for their workloads, and our Confidential Computing portfolio plays a critical
role in this effort. Offering our customers solutions like Thales’ encryption key
management expertise, combined with Intel’s Trust Authority attestation,
enables the choice of even stronger privacy controls.”
The collaboration
comes as Thales is recognized for its achievements in the Google Cloud
ecosystem. For the second year in a row, Thales has received the 2024 Google Cloud Technology Partner of the Year Award for Security -
Data Protection.
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