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Marvell Extends Partnership with Microsoft with Integration of LiquidSecurity Microsoft Azure Cloud HSM


Marvell Technology, Inc., a leader in data infrastructure semiconductor solutions, is expanding its partnership with Microsoft, as the company has selected the Marvell LiquidSecurity family of hardware security modules (HSMs) for Microsoft Azure Cloud HSM.

Marvell LiquidSecurity HSMs currently power Microsoft Azure Key Vault and Azure Key Vault Managed HSM services.

“Many customers require administrative control of their HSMs, but don't want the overhead and ancillary costs that come with managing high availability HSM clusters on their own,” said Soumya Subramanian, vice president of cloud security engineering at Microsoft. “Through our longstanding collaboration, we are able to offer Microsoft Azure customers the most secure and compliant key management services available in public, sovereign or government clouds today.”

Azure Cloud HSM is a highly available, single-tenant service that allows customers to manage cryptographic keys and perform cryptographic operations within their own dedicated, cloud-based HSM cluster.

FIPS 140-3 Level 3 certified, Azure Cloud HSM gives customers secure, direct, end-to-end encrypted access over a private, dedicated link from their virtual network.

“We are excited to extend our collaboration with Microsoft on the Microsoft Azure Cloud HSM service with Marvell LiquidSecurity HSMs,” said Will Chu, senior vice president and general manager of custom cloud solutions at Marvell. “Together, we share a vision to modernize the HSM market and enable Azure customers to leverage the latest security standards for the most demanding, cloud-scale applications.”

A critical element of global commerce, HSMs perform the authentication and encryption processes behind securing data at rest and in motion, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), sign-in services and other transactions. HSMs have historically been packaged as 1U and 2U server appliances running standard microprocessors and managed by HSM users within their own data centers.

Marvell LiquidSecurity HSMs, by contrast, are PCIe-based devices tailored for dense multi-tenant cloud environments.

Powered by optimized OCTEON DPUs, a single LiquidSecurity2 card can manage 100,000 pairs of encryption keys and process more than one million operations per second. As a result, cloud service providers can deliver HSM services while consuming a fraction of the power, rack space and hardware required by traditional HSMs, the company said.

The cloud-based model for HSMs also reduces barriers to employing HSM and encryption services for secure medical records and other transactions.

For more information about this news, visit www.marvell.com.


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