en.Wedoany.com Reported - Omada has launched the Omada Identity Sovereign solution, enabling regulated organizations to directly control where and how identity governance is deployed in response to digital sovereignty requirements.
In Europe's regulated industries, digital sovereignty is shifting from a preference to a procurement priority. New European regulations such as DORA, NIS2, and the proposed Cloud and Artificial Intelligence Development Act have turned jurisdictional control into a compliance requirement. Meanwhile, the extraterritorial reach of the U.S. CLOUD Act allows U.S. authorities to compel access to data held by U.S. technology providers, forcing European organizations to consider not only where data is stored but who ultimately controls it. Standard cloud deployments, including cloud products from non-European providers marketed as sovereign, cannot address this exposure. Data residency offered by such providers does not ensure control over the operator running the infrastructure or the legal jurisdiction that ultimately governs data access. For regulated organizations, this distinction determines whether they meet regulatory obligations or remain exposed to risk. This is a structural issue that can only be addressed by a true European identity governance and administration (IGA) provider. As a leading European IGA provider, Omada has deep experience serving regulated organizations and can help customers navigate growing digital sovereignty demands in ways that U.S. providers cannot.
Omada Identity Sovereign extends Omada's existing product portfolio, offering a fully containerized solution that customers can deploy and run on infrastructure of their choice, free from dependency on any specific cloud provider. The solution enables organizations to deploy on any chosen facility, including their own data centers, sovereign cloud providers, or partner-hosted environments; gain full feature parity with Omada Identity Cloud, including AI-driven capabilities; maintain full control over data through customer-controlled encryption; and benefit from development and support based entirely within the EU. Together, these capabilities help regulated European organizations achieve the strictest level of digital sovereignty, SEAL-3, in their identity governance by keeping entities in the legal, operational, and infrastructure chain under European control. The solution is currently under development and is planned for market release in early 2027.
Jakob H. Kraglund, CEO of Omada, stated that institutions working in financial services, critical infrastructure, and the public sector face tangible and growing pressure to demonstrate control over their most sensitive systems. Identity governance sits at the core—knowing who has access to what, who approved it, and being able to prove it at a critical moment. But the issue now goes further; organizations need to know that the platform managing access is also under their control—not just where data resides, but who can access it, under which laws, and on whose terms. Omada Identity Sovereign is built for this, allowing customers to deploy and run identity governance on infrastructure of their choice without compromising on functionality, including the AI-driven capabilities offered by modern cloud solutions.
Omada is a leading European identity security and governance provider, helping organizations worldwide reduce risk by securing access for every identity—both human and non-human. The Omada platform leverages AI-driven insights and intelligent automation to improve efficiency, compliance, and security. With unified visibility and continuous risk assessment, Omada enables security teams to detect threats faster, strengthen controls, and scale identity security without added complexity.
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