Security News > 2019 > November > Fortanix and Google Cloud Platform deliver external encryption key management service for public cloud

Fortanix, the Runtime Encryption company, announced that it has collaborated with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to integrate its newly announced External Key Manager service with the Fortanix Self-Defending Key Management Service (SDKMS). Businesses can now migrate classes of sensitive data and applications to help address data privacy compliance issues on public cloud. “At Google Cloud, we give enterprises a broad range of encryption options to appropriately balance risk, control, security, and operational complexity when protecting … More → The post Fortanix and Google Cloud Platform deliver external encryption key management service for public cloud appeared first on Help Net Security.
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