AUCloud opens dedicated Brisbane Sovereignty Zone

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Sovereign Cloud Australia (AUCloud) has opened its dedicated Brisbane Sovereignty Zone (BSZ) services for Government and Critical Infrastructure sectors to support Queensland based organisations.

AUCloud opens dedicated Brisbane Sovereignty Zone

AUCloud said BSZ complements existing AUCloud Federal Government security accredited services operating from Canberra and Sydney, to deliver Queensland customers with local capability to meet their cyber security (M365 Backup, Immutable Storage, Disaster Recovery, Secure Operations Centre as a Service), resilience (geographic and vendor) and low latency performance needs.

Brisbane based Comtrac, a national provider of investigation management software-as-a-service (SaaS), recognises the value that their customers place on the highest levels of data sovereignty and security and the related benefits of deploying their highly regarded specialist SaaS solution on locally based platforms.

Craig Doran, chief executive and founder at Comtrac said, “Facilitating hundreds of thousands of investigations across regulatory agencies, law enforcement and large private sector companies, data integrity and confidentiality are the cornerstones of building a trusted, evidence-based chain of evidence.

“With the recent increase in cyber security incidents, including very public breaches, we recognise the value a locally based sovereign cloud provider, such as AUCloud, can provide to mitigate the evidential level risks of data. In partnership with AUCloud and specialist service partners, Comtrac is working in many investigatory environments to support high profile law enforcement, judicial and ethically based investigations.”

Further to supporting the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) with the secure delivery of the recent Federal Election, where it was acknowledged that “AUCloud played a key role in ensuring our success and helping the AEC defend democracy”, the launch of BSZ represents a further strengthening of nationwide sovereign security credentials.

Phil Dawson, co-founder and managing director at AUCloud said, “Working with partners NEXTDC, VMware and Veeam, AUCloud is now able to provide a broad portfolio of geographically resilient services, specifically engineered to address the data protection requirements of government and critical industry sectors including healthcare, financial services, resources and energy.

“Our increasingly recognised and valued cyber security credentials, our obsessive focus on data retention in Australia to mitigate the risks of support, monitoring and metadata transmission to unknown overseas parties and our proven local service capability and partner eco-system, is now resonating with end customers and their service partners.”

AUCloud has recently opened a new office located in Brisbane city and expands its long standing development and technical team presence in Queensland.

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