Rubrik brings cyber resilience to Europe’s sovereign cloud
Rubrik’s launch on AWS’s European Sovereign Cloud shows cybersecurity products being redesigned around EU residency, control and regulatory requirements.

European cloud sovereignty is moving from policy language into actual product architecture.
What happened
Rubrik launched Rubrik Security Cloud on the AWS European Sovereign Cloud.
The offering targets EU public-sector organisations and highly regulated industries including banking, utilities, healthcare and government.
It keeps customer data within the EU and combines immutable backups, sensitive-data discovery, recovery capabilities and other security functions inside a sovereign-cloud environment.
Why it matters
For regulated organisations, cloud adoption increasingly depends on more than contractual assurances.
Customers want infrastructure built around data residency, operational control and compliance requirements such as DORA and NIS2.
Rubrik adapting its product specifically for a sovereign environment shows that cybersecurity vendors are beginning to treat sovereignty as a core architecture requirement rather than a regional sales feature.
The bigger picture
Europe is creating a distinct enterprise-cloud market around control and jurisdiction.
As governments and critical industries adopt AI and cloud systems, vendors will increasingly need to prove where data sits, who operates the infrastructure and how recovery works under local rules. Sovereignty is becoming a product category in its own right.
