CrowdStrike and Schwarz Digits partner to offer an AI-native cybersecurity platform on the sovereign STACKIT cloud, enabling European enterprises to meet data sovereignty regulations.
This partnership addresses the increasing demand in Europe for sovereign cloud solutions that comply with data residency and privacy regulations such as GDPR and the EU Cyber Resilience Act. It allows organizations in highly regulated sectors to adopt advanced, AI-driven cybersecurity technologies without compromising data sovereignty.
This European partnership sets a precedent for CrowdStrike's strategy in APAC, where data sovereignty and localization demands are rapidly increasing, particularly in markets like China, India, and Indonesia. APAC competitors may observe this model for future partnerships. CrowdStrike may need to explore similar sovereign cloud alliances or localized offerings to meet evolving regulatory landscapes and compete effectively in the region, impacting its market share and operational strategy.
CrowdStrike Falcon platform will be available on STACKIT, a sovereign cloud infrastructure fully operated within the EU.
Companies of the Schwarz Group will consolidate their cybersecurity defenses using the CrowdStrike Falcon platform.
This partnership sits within a broader pattern of cybersecurity & digital trust activity across Germany markets.
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Browse this channelCrowdStrike and Schwarz Digits have formed a strategic partnership to offer the CrowdStrike Falcon cybersecurity platform on STACKIT, the sovereign cloud infrastructure from Schwarz Digits. This collaboration enables European enterprises to secure their AI workloads while adhering to the region's strict data sovereignty regulations.
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