Google Cloud’s industry-leading controls, contractual commitments, and accountability tools have helped organizations across Europe meet stringent data protection regulatory requirements for years. This commitment to supporting the compliance efforts of European companies has earned us the trust of businesses like retailers, manufacturers and financial services providers.As part of our continued efforts to uphold that trust, Google Cloud was one of the first cloud providers to support and adopt the EU GDPR Cloud Code of Conduct(CoC). The CoC is a mechanism for cloud providers to demonstrate how they offer sufficient guarantees to implement appropriate technical and organizational measures as data processors under the GDPR. Today the Belgian Data Protection Authority, based on a positive opinion by the European Data Protection Board (EDPB), approved the CoC, a product of years of constructive collaboration between the cloud computing community, the European Commission, and European data protection authorities. We are proud to say that Google Cloud Platform and Google Workspace already adhere to these provisions. This is the first European code approved under the GDPR; it is excellent news for the industry to have a new transparency and accountability tool that helps promote trust in the cloud. In addition to the CoC, Google Cloud has already been certified against internationally-recognized privacy standards such as ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 27017, ISO/IEC 27018 and ISO/IEC 27701. These certifications provide independent validation of our ongoing dedication to world-class security and privacy.This initiative reaffirms Google Cloud’s commitment to help our customers navigate their compliance journey when using our services. To learn more about how Google Cloud can help organizations with their compliance efforts, visit our Cloud Compliance resource center.
Quelle: Google Cloud Platform
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