Digital sovereignty
Meet regulatory requirements by using a cloud service that is compliant with industry certifications and controlling where your Google Workspace data is stored and processed, how it’s encrypted, and who can access it.
What is data sovereignty?
In a global economy, organizations often transfer data between different countries and regions to enable collaboration among their employees and partners. The emergence of cloud services as a secure, reliable platform to process and store data helps make these transactions possible, safe, and compliant with regulatory standards. Digital sovereignty involves keeping sensitive information protected while allowing organizations to have agency over where their data is stored and processed to help ensure that it’s in compliance with the laws and regulations of the country where it originates, who can access it so that only authorized parties can access that information, and what software is used to allow portability and survivability in case of an emergency.
Protect your data and ensure compliance
Regulatory compliance
Stay ahead of evolving regulations across the world. Advanced data residency controls and industry certifications allow you to take a proactive approach.
Privacy from third parties
Prevent cloud provider employees or foreign government agencies from accessing your sensitive data with technical, attestable controls.
Granular data controls
Determine the regions where your data is processed and stored. Control who can access your data and from where with encryption and zero trust controls.
Achieve digital independence with Google Workspace
Secure-by-design architecture
Workspace runs on Google’s
Data residency & sovereignty
You can choose where your data is
Customer-controlled encryption keys
Compliance with industry standards
You can meet demanding regulatory requirements by using a cloud service that is certified according to industry standards such as SOC 1/2/3, ISO 27701, and 27001 and can help meet rigorous compliance requirements such as GDPR, HIPAA, FedRAMP High, DoD IL4, and
Generative AI privacy
As part of our long-standing
Trusted by industry leaders
We have migrated approximately 270,000 users to regionalized data processing while maintaining the same functionality Workspace has always offered, with no reported impact to end-users, so we are able to be more productive and innovative. We control our most sensitive data with encryption keys owned by Airbus, which is only possible with Client-side encryption in Google Workspace.
At Verizon, we prioritize security in all facets of our managed work, including access requests. With solutions such as Access Approvals, Verizon both retroactively and proactively leverages this added layer of security with additional layers based on sensitivity and needs.
The Gmail team working to encrypt and secure communication using existing hardware keys, not just within our institution but across the U.S. government, makes it clear that Google understands our technical requirements and the importance of data confidentiality.
Learn more about how to take control of your data
Learn how to keep your data private and compliant with Google Workspace
Learn about new data sovereignty capabilities with Google Workspace
Learn about the data privacy capabilities within Google Workspace that help keep Airbus IP private
Frequently asked questions
Digital sovereignty capabilities, such as data regions and client-side encryption, are available to customers with the Workspace Enterprise Plus license. Additional digital sovereignty controls are available with the
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