ABBYY Strengthens Cloud Trust Compliance to Meet Growing Enterprise Demand for BSI C5 Assurance
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As organizations adopt AI-powered automation, expectations for verifiable cloud trust are increasing. ABBYY announced that it is aligning its cloud security program with the rising European demand for BSI C5 assurance. This strategic alignment addresses the growing trust gap in AI and cloud deployments. The initiative supports expansion in the German public sector and regulated European Union markets, reduces vendor risk for enterprise customers, and simplifies procurement compliance reviews.
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ABBYY already aligns its cloud operating model with key C5 expectations. It maintains structured risk management, secure software development practices, and customer-facing transparency into data handling.
As enterprises scale AI adoption, cloud trust becomes a gating factor for deployment. AI creates new scrutiny around data usage, model behaviour, and governance. This scrutiny makes rigorous frameworks like BSI C5 feel necessary rather than optional. Aligning with Europe’s evolving expectations for digital sovereignty and cloud accountability connects directly to broader regulatory directions like GDPR, NIS2, and DORA.
The BSI C5 framework establishes a benchmark for cloud providers. It is increasingly required or recommended for cloud providers serving healthcare, critical infrastructure, and government sectors. Additionally, the German Federal Office for Information Security introduced the C3A framework, which complements C5 by adding digital sovereignty requirements.
“AI governance and cloud compliance are rapidly converging into a single enterprise trust requirement,” said Roman Kilun, Chief Compliance Officer at ABBYY. “As organizations scale AI-powered automation, cloud trust becomes a gating factor for deployment, particularly in regulated industries. Frameworks like BSI C5 are increasingly shaping enterprise procurement expectations because they provide independently validated assurance around transparency, governance, and operational resilience. While achieving this level of assurance requires significant operational investment and rigorous third-party auditing, we believe our clients expect ABBYY to demonstrate trustworthiness with credible evidence and processes.”
ABBYY already aligns its cloud operating model with key C5 expectations. It maintains structured risk management, secure software development practices, and customer-facing transparency into data handling. By embedding these standards into its AI and cloud platform governance model, ABBYY ensures readiness for high-volume, compliance-critical environments.
ABBYY’s broader compliance and governance strategy reinforces its commitment to enterprise trust, transparency, and operational resilience. The ABBYY Trust Center provides customers and partners with transparent access to certifications, policies, and governance documentation, including ISO/IEC 27001:2022, SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 9001:2015, FSQS, CCPA, GDPR, VPAT, and ISO/IEC 27001 Statement of Applicability (SoA).
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