Snowflake Completes Canadian Centre for Cyber SecuritySnowflake Completes Canadian Centre for Cyber Security Protected B Assessment, Empowering Canada’s Public Sector to Securely Mobilize DataCompletion of assessment furthers Snowflake’s position as the trusted AI Data Cloud for government.Snowflake announced it has completed the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security Protected B Assessment and meets the CCCS Medium Cloud Security profile requirements for deployments in both the AWS Canada and Microsoft Azure Canada regions. With the completion of this assessment, government departments, partners and highly regulated industries can accelerate the development of data-driven applications and trusted AI on Snowflake’s secure and compliant data platform. Snowflake’s Protected B assessment enables these organizations to protect sensitive data and allows for secure collaboration while maintaining robust governance and security controls. “Across Canada’s public sector, there is a clear focus on increasing operational efficiency, strengthening national cybersecurity, and advancing innovation. Data is at the heart of delivering on these priorities, with AI as the powerful enabler,” said Shannon Katschilo, Country Manager, Snowflake Canada. “Achieving the Protected B assessment reaffirms Snowflake's commitment to high security standards, furthering the AI Data Cloud’s position as the trusted partner for both public and private sector clients.” The Canadian government's digital strategies consistently emphasize the importance of leveraging data as a foundational asset and adopting a cloud-first approach. Snowflake's architecture provides a single and unified data platform with built-in security and governance, enabling government departments to streamline operations by breaking down data silos, and ultimately empowering them to securely accelerate their AI journey. Protected B is a key requirement for managing the sensitive personal and operational data required to deliver core government programs and services. By completing the assessment, departments can confidently modernize their infrastructure and work with sensitive data to support mission critical priorities. Example use cases include, but are not limited to:
With Snowflake’s completed CCCS Assessment for Protected B, government departments are able to:
Snowflake’s commitment to innovation in Canada is anchored by its Toronto-based Engineering hub, one of five globally, which serves as the Canadian headquarters and is focused on the specialized needs of the public sector. Source: Snowflake media announcement |