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C5 Type 2 attestation report now available with 156 services in scope

admin by admin
January 18, 2023
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We continue to expand the scope of our assurance programs at Amazon Web Services (AWS), and we are pleased to announce that AWS has successfully completed the 2022 Cloud Computing Compliance Controls Catalogue (C5) attestation cycle with 156 services in scope. This alignment with C5 requirements demonstrates our ongoing commitment to adhere to the heightened expectations for cloud service providers. AWS customers in Germany and across Europe can run their applications on AWS Regions in scope of the C5 report with the assurance that AWS aligns with C5 requirements.

The C5 attestation scheme is backed by the German government and was introduced by the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) in 2016. AWS has adhered to the C5 requirements since their inception. C5 helps organizations demonstrate operational security against common cyberattacks when using cloud services within the context of the German Government’s Security Recommendations for Cloud Computing Providers.

Independent third-party auditors evaluated AWS for the period October 1, 2021, through September 30, 2022. The C5 report illustrates AWS’ compliance status for both the basic and additional criteria of C5. Customers can download the C5 report through AWS Artifact. AWS Artifact is a self-service portal for on-demand access to AWS compliance reports. Sign in to AWS Artifact in the AWS Management Console, or learn more at Getting Started with AWS Artifact.

AWS has added the following 16 services to the current C5 scope:

At present, the services offered in the Frankfurt, Dublin, London, Paris, Milan, Stockholm and Singapore Regions are in scope of this certification. For up-to-date information, see the AWS Services in Scope by Compliance Program page and choose C5.

AWS strives to continuously bring services into the scope of its compliance programs to help you meet your architectural and regulatory needs. If you have questions or feedback about C5 compliance, reach out to your AWS account team.

To learn more about our compliance and security programs, see AWS Compliance Programs. As always, we value your feedback and questions; reach out to the AWS Compliance team through the Contact Us page.

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Julian Herlinghaus

Julian is a Manager in AWS Security Assurance based in Berlin, Germany. He leads third-party and customer security audits across Europe and specifically the DACH region. He has previously worked as Information Security department lead of an accredited certification body and has multiple years of experience in information security and security assurance & compliance.

Andreas Terwellen

Andreas Terwellen

Andreas is a senior manager in security audit assurance at AWS, based in Frankfurt, Germany. His team is responsible for third-party and customer audits, attestations, certifications, and assessments across Europe. Previously, he was a CISO in a DAX-listed telecommunications company in Germany. He also worked for different consulting companies managing large teams and programs across multiple industries and sectors.





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