Security News > 2020 > December > Thales and Google Cloud collaborate to secure public and private clouds
Thales announced a new collaboration with Google Cloud that will accelerate the ability of enterprises to safely migrate sensitive data between public cloud, hybrid and private IT infrastructures.
Building on a multi-year history of innovation around a variety of cloud security initiatives, Thales and Google Cloud will now empower customers to leverage the full potential of Google Cloud technology for sensitive workloads while gaining the external key management needed to control and secure data across hybrid cloud IT environments.
Addressing both private and public cloud environments, Thales and Google Cloud will provide a turnkey solution that manages, brokers and stores encryption keys completely controlled by the customer, effectively enabling companies to move data assets to the cloud with confidence.
"New capabilities are critical to cloud migration and security, especially with such accelerated growth in this area," said Sunil Potti, VP and GM of Google Cloud Security.
"Our collaboration with Google Cloud truly embodies the technology leadership needed to place the control of data directly into the hands of our customers," said Sebastien Cano, SVP for Cloud Protection & Licensing at Thales.
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