
AWS completes Police-Assured Secure Facilities (PASF) audit in Europe (London) Region

{We are pleased to announce that our Europe ( London ) Region has reaffirmed its accreditation with the United Kingdom( UK ) Police-Assured Secure Facilities ( PASF ) for Official-Sensitive Data.|We are pleased to announce that our Europe ( London ) Region has reaffirmed its accreditation with the Police Assured Secure Facilities ( PSF ) for Official-Sensitive Data of the United Kingdom( UK ).|We are happy to announce that our Europe ( London ) Region has reaffirmed its accreditation with the Police Assured Secure Facilities ( PSF ) for Official-Sensitive Data of the United Kingdom( UK ).} {Under the PASF program, the Amazon Web Services ( AWS ) Europe ( London ) Region has been guaranteed since 2017.|The Amazon Web Services ( AWS ) Europe ( London ) Region has been protected by the PASF program since 2017.|Under the PASF program, the Amazon Web Services ( AWS ) Europe ( London ) Region has been protected since 2017.} {This shows our ongoing dedication to meeting the high standards set by {clients|consumers|buyers|users} with UK {legislation|regulation|rules} enforcement {loads|tasks}.|This shows our ongoing dedication to meeting the high standards of clients with UK {legislation|regulation|rules|laws} {police|protection} {loads|tasks}.|This demonstrates our ongoing dedication to meeting the high standards set by clients with UK {legislation|regulation|rules|laws} {police|protection} {loads|tasks}.} {Customers of our UK law enforcement who need PASF can continue to submit their applications in confidence in the Europe ( London ) Region, which has been assured by the program.|Customers of our UK law enforcement who need PASF can continue to submit their applications in confidence in the Europe ( London ) Region, which has been guaranteed by the program.|Customers of our UK law enforcement who need PASF can continue to submit their applications in confidence in the Europe ( London ) Region, which has been assured by the payment system.}
<p>The PASF is a long-established assurance process, used by UK law enforcement, as a method for assuring the security of facilities such as data centers or other locations that house critical business applications that process or hold police data. PASF consists of a control set of security requirements, an on-site inspection, and an audit interview with representatives of the facility.</p> <p>The Police Digital Service (PDS) confirmed the renewal for AWS on May 5, 2023. The UK police force and law enforcement organizations can obtain confirmation of the compliance status of AWS through the <a href="https://pds.police.uk/contact-us/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Police Digital Service</a>.</p> <p>To learn more about our compliance and security programs, see <a href="https://aws.amazon.com/compliance/programs/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">AWS Compliance Programs</a>. As always, we value your feedback and questions; reach out to the AWS Compliance team through the <a href="https://pages.awscloud.com/compliance-contact-us.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Contact Us page</a>. </p> <p>Please reach out to your AWS account team if you have questions or feedback about PASF compliance.</p> <p>If you have feedback about this post, submit comments in the<strong> Comments</strong> section below.</p> <p><strong>Want more AWS Security news? Follow us on <a href="https://twitter.com/AWSsecurityinfo" title="Twitter" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Twitter</a>.</strong></p> <!-- '"` -->