Customers often tell me that they want a simpler path to meet the compliance and industry regulatory mandates they have in their geographic regions. In our deep engagements with partners and customers, we have learned that one of the greatest challenges for customers is the translation of security and compliance requirements into distinct technical controls. At Amazon Web Services (AWS), security is our top priority, and we understand that protecting your data in a world with changing regulations, technology, and risks takes teamwork. As we’ve said, security is foundational to sovereignty.
AWS helps organizations to develop and evolve security, identity, and compliance into key business enablers; that’s why we’re committed to working with national cyber authorities and regulators to help define and establish how their compliance standards can be translated into security best practices in the cloud. We’re responding to customer requests to create locally tailored approaches aligned to their own regional standards and guidance as established by in-region authorities.
Architectural best practice, locally tailored
Since its launch in 2022, Landing Zone Accelerator on AWS has been instrumental in helping thousands of customers deploy cloud foundations that align with multiple global compliance frameworks and AWS best practices, including the Baseline Informatiebeveiliging Overheid (BIO) in the Netherlands, and the Esquema Nacional de Seguridad (ENS) in Spain. AWS is committed to expanding our regional implementations to help customers meet specific national and regional standards and digital sovereignty goals.
In March, I was proud to share the news of the cooperation agreement between the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) and AWS, where AWS committed to help advance digital sovereignty and cybersecurity best practices and standards in Germany and across the European Union. With that in mind, I’m excited to share that our next regional implementation of Landing Zone Accelerator on AWS will support customers with workloads in Germany. The C5-ready Landing Zone Accelerator is designed to help customers meet their Cloud Computing Compliance Criteria Catalogue (C5) compliance objectives in the cloud. This will be available to our customers in Q3-2025, and at launch, our regional implementations will also be available in AWS European Sovereign Cloud.
The C5 attestation scheme is backed by the German government and was introduced by the BSI in 2016. AWS has adhered to the C5 requirements since their inception. C5 helps organizations demonstrate operational security against common cybersecurity threats when using cloud services through the German government’s Security Recommendations for Cloud Computing Providers.
For many customers in Germany, adherence to C5 is a requirement, and this is evidenced through a compliance assessment by an authorized assessor. Preparing for this assessment is critical for a successful outcome and is why AWS has partnered with AWS Global Security & Compliance (GSCA) Partner Schellman to provide the assessor insight as to how the C5-ready Landing Zone Accelerator can accelerate and simplify the path to C5 adoption for AWS customers.
AWS Partner Schellman: Proven Track Record in C5 Assessments
As one of the few firms with deep expertise and experience in C5 assessments, Schellman has completed several dozen evaluations across a wide range of clients—from agile startups to global enterprises. This diverse portfolio underscores Schellman’s capabilities, deep technical expertise, and unwavering commitment to security assurance.

“Our team has seen firsthand how the C5 standard fosters transparency and builds trust in cloud services. We’re proud to support our clients not just in understanding C5, but in strategically leveraging it to improve security and competitiveness on a global scale.” Jeff Schiess, Managing Director, Schellman

Lowering the Barrier to Entry – Schellman recognizes that achieving C5 compliance can sometimes be intimidating, particularly for organizations new to the framework. To that end, Schellman has performed an assessment against the foundational infrastructure provided by LZA on AWS, designed to simplify the C5 journey. The LZA provides preconfigured infrastructure templates and security baselines that significantly reduce the complexity of establishing C5-compliant cloud environments.

“With the Landing Zone Accelerator, organizations can build on a C5-ready foundation right from the start. It’s a practical, scalable solution for companies that might otherwise find the C5 standard overwhelming.” Kristen Wilbur, Principal, Schellman

Sovereign by design
Landing Zone Accelerator on AWS automatically implements hundreds of security capabilities that map to control requirements across geographic compliance frameworks. This saves customers hundreds of hours in planning and implementing secure networking and account configurations by providing them with a foundation based on the AWS Well-Architected Security Pillar and AWS security best practices. Meeting compliance requirements, having verifiable access controls and data transfer restrictions, independence and choice over the technology stack, and surviving large-scale disruptions are some of the key capabilities that customers require of a sovereign-by-design workload. However, for many customers, translating regulatory requirements into a set of discrete technical controls and applying them consistently across one or more AWS accounts and AWS Regions can be time-intensive and challenging.
We provide customers and partners with detailed guidance on how to configure Landing Zone Accelerator on AWS in accordance with their local security and compliance requirements, including digital sovereignty requirements. This includes control mapping to local regulations or policies that shows customers how controls implemented in a landing zone are mapped to the specific requirements, calling out where customers are required to do more to meet these as part of our shared responsibility model—this includes organizational policies and procedures where customers must implement additional controls within their application or workload to meet local requirements.
Control over the location of your data
Landing Zone Accelerator on AWS provides customers with a choice of configurable preventative, detective, and proactive controls to help customers meet their data residency, security, and compliance objectives, whether you’re a public sector customer wanting to keep data in a single Region or navigating the complex needs of multi-national organizations with operations subject to differing digital sovereignty requirements.
Verifiable control over data access
Landing Zone Accelerator on AWS goes beyond just provisioning a secure, multi-account environment. It establishes a well-structured, multi-account architecture using AWS Organizations. This logically isolates workloads, management functions, and security controls into dedicated organizational units (OUs). This not only enhances security and operational efficiency, but also helps customers to enforce consistent data residency, access management, and compliance policies across their entire cloud footprint. These powerful guardrails empower customers to quickly harness the innovative potential of cloud technologies, whilst delivering business value from an established security and compliance baseline.
By providing this automated approach, AWS empowers organizations to rapidly deploy cloud environments tailored to their specific local requirements in days instead of weeks; with robust security, compliance, and operational guardrails in place from the outset. Landing Zone Accelerator on AWS is designed to simplify the path to cloud adoption and compliance for organizations, particularly those in regulated industries or with sovereignty requirements. This approach marks a shift from the previous heavy lift required for organizations to migrate workloads to the cloud while meeting their needs.
Partners at the core
There is a lot of complexity involved with navigating the evolving digital sovereignty landscape—but you don’t have to do it alone. Our AWS Digital Sovereignty Competency connects customers with trusted partners with demonstrated expertise to advise and architect for their customers’ digital sovereignty needs while taking advantage of the full potential of the AWS Cloud. As part of the competency, AWS is supporting partners to navigate customer challenges across four pillars: data residency, data protection, access control, and survivability.
Customers have told me about how challenging it can be to architect to address their sovereignty needs, often requiring manual iteration and longer time to value. Using Landing Zone Accelerator on AWS is one of the ways AWS and AWS Partners can work together to address customers’ sovereignty needs with a repeatable approach that helps our customers and partners move faster. I’m excited by how regional implementations of Landing Zone Accelerator on AWS is helping AWS Sovereignty Partners, such as Atos and SVA, to move faster without compromise.

“Compliance with regulations like C5 is essential for customers in the public sector and regulated industries, who prioritize digital sovereignty, and this is central to our Cloud for Clinics initiative with AWS in the German Healthcare market. The availability of the C5 LZA significantly reduces the technical complexity, giving us a common technical platform to build on reducing time to market. Atos is driving the operational rollout and expanding the scope of compliance mappings to further streamline customer compliance. At the same time, we are incorporating essential managed services like SOC/SIEM which we believe will make compliant cloud adoption easier to drive innovation by the Public Sector, Healthcare institutions or customers in regulated industries like Financial Services and Utilities.” Boris Hecker, Managing Director, ATOS Germany

“Compliance with BSI C5 criteria for customers from the public sector and regulated industries is a basic requirement for the use of public cloud services. Implementing the regulations is often complex, time-consuming and resource-intensive. For this reason, customers are looking for solutions that they can tailor to the specific requirements of their industry; while ensuring they meet compliance standards. SVA supports customers in maintaining the balance between innovation and compliance with customized, C5-certified, managed services. We rely on solutions such as the Landing Zone Accelerator on AWS to reconcile the use of market-leading public cloud infrastructure with regulatory requirements.” Patrick Glawe, Hyperscaler Lead at SVA

For more information, see Landing Zone Accelerator on AWS and AWS Digital Sovereignty Competency Partners

Max Peterson
Max is the Vice President of AWS Sovereign Cloud. He leads efforts to ensure that all AWS customers around the world have the most advanced set of sovereignty controls, privacy safeguards, and security features available in the cloud. Before his current role, Max served as the VP of AWS Worldwide Public Sector (WWPS) and created and led the WWPS International Sales division, with a focus on empowering government, education, healthcare, aerospace and satellite, and nonprofit organizations to drive rapid innovation while meeting evolving compliance, security, and policy requirements. Max has over 30 years of public sector experience and served in other technology leadership roles before joining Amazon. Max has earned both a Bachelor of Arts in Finance and Master of Business Administration in Management Information Systems from the University of Maryland.