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Zscaler Boosts Data Sovereignty with Zero Trust Exchange

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read6 Views
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  1. Zscaler expands its global data sovereignty capabilities with over 160 data centers and region-specific control and logging planes for compliance and data residency needs.
  2. Its decentralized architecture enables localized data control, including in-region SSL inspection and private service edges, strengthening data protection and regulatory adherence.
  3. The platform offers enhanced compliance features like full encryption key control, standardized security controls across regulations, and regional support, ensuring transparency and legal conformity.
  4. Zscaler’s resilient cloud infrastructure, owned and operated by itself, guarantees high availability and business continuity while enabling organizations to meet local sovereignty and security requirements.

Enhancing Data Control with Global and Local Infrastructure

Zscaler has expanded its data sovereignty capabilities to better serve organizations with strict regional requirements. Its Zero Trust Exchange platform now operates over 160 data centers worldwide, making it easier for companies to protect local data and comply with regional laws. Unlike traditional security systems that rely on central control, Zscaler’s architecture separates control, data, and logging layers. This design allows enterprises to keep sensitive information within specific jurisdictions while still benefiting from global coverage. Furthermore, regional control planes and dedicated logging planes in different countries strengthen local compliance. For example, Zscaler is expanding these services to more regions, such as Canada, making local data management more practical and reliable for global businesses.

Supporting Regional Compliance and Business Resilience

Zscaler’s approach focuses on giving organizations greater authority over their data. Features like in-region SSL inspection and malware analysis ensure encrypted traffic is examined without leaving the local jurisdiction. They also offer private appliances managed by Zscaler but hosted on customer premises. This flexibility helps meet specific regulatory rules and hardware standards. Additionally, region-specific support helps IT teams interpret national laws and appropriately configure security services. The platform ensures data remains protected through encryption and allows full control over encryption keys. Its resilient infrastructure, owned and operated by Zscaler, resists disruptions and supports critical operations like disaster recovery. Overall, this expansion empowers enterprises to balance security, compliance, and operational continuity across the world.

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