CISPE Data Protection Code of Conduct Public Register now has 113 compliant AWS services
This alignment with the CISPE requirements demonstrates our ongoing commitment to adhere to the heightened expectations for data protection by cloud service providers… The CISPE Code of Conduct is the first pan-European, sector-specific code for cloud infrastructure service providers, which re…
We continue to expand the scope of our assurance programs at Amazon Web Services (AWS) and are pleased to announce that 113 services are now certified as compliant with the Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE) Data Protection Code of Conduct. This alignment with the CISPE requirements demonstrates our ongoing commitment to adhere to the heightened expectations for data protection by cloud service providers. AWS customers who use AWS certified services can be confident that their data is processed in adherence with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The CISPE Code of Conduct is the first pan-European, sector-specific code for cloud infrastructure service providers, which received a favorable opinion that it complies with the GDPR. It helps organizations across Europe accelerate the development of GDPR compliant, cloud-based services for consumers, businesses, and institutions.
The accredited monitoring body EY CertifyPoint evaluated AWS on May 16, 2024, and successfully audited 104 certified services. AWS added nine additional services to the current scope in May 2024. As of the date of this blog post, 113 services are in scope of this certification. The Certificate of Compliance that illustrates AWS compliance status is available on the CISPE Public Register. For up-to-date information, including when additional services are added, search the CISPE Public Register by entering AWS as the Seller of Record; or see the AWS CISPE Data Protection Code of Conduct page.
AWS strives to bring additional services into the scope of its compliance programs to help you meet your architectural and regulatory needs. If you have questions or feedback about AWS compliance with CISPE, reach out to your AWS account team.
To learn more about our compliance and security programs, see AWS Compliance Programs, AWS General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Center, and the EU data protection section of the AWS Cloud Security website. As always, we value your feedback and questions; reach out to the AWS Compliance team through the Contact Us page.
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Author: Gokhan Akyuz