Marvell Expands Microsoft Azure Cloud Security Partnership into Europe with eIDAS‑Certified LiquidSecurity HSMs

MRVL
December 01, 2025

Marvell Technology announced that its LiquidSecurity hardware security modules (HSMs) will now power Microsoft Azure’s cloud‑based key‑management services across the European Union, extending a partnership that already covers Asia and North America. The expansion follows the recent award of two EU‑level certifications to Marvell’s HSMs: eIDAS compliance, granted on June 3 2025, and Common Criteria EAL4+ certification, awarded in March 2025. These approvals enable Azure to offer fully compliant, high‑performance key‑management for electronic contracts, identity verification, and other high‑value transactions in the EU market.

The move positions Marvell as a preferred silicon partner for hyperscalers, reinforcing its strategy of deepening customer stickiness through certified, high‑performance security hardware. By adding Europe to its Azure portfolio, Marvell expands its data‑center revenue base and gains access to a market that increasingly demands cloud‑native security solutions that meet stringent regulatory requirements. The certifications also signal Marvell’s commitment to meeting the evolving compliance landscape, giving Azure a competitive edge in the EU’s cloud security space.

Marvell’s LiquidSecurity 2 HSM adapters can manage up to one million encryption keys and process more than one million operations per second, a performance level that aligns with the demands of large‑scale cloud deployments. The partnership allows Azure customers to deploy Azure Managed HSM and Azure Key Vault Premium services with Marvell’s hardware, ensuring that key‑management workloads meet eIDAS and Common Criteria standards without compromising performance or scalability.

Market reaction to the announcement was positive, with analysts noting that the expansion could accelerate Marvell’s data‑center revenue growth and strengthen its position against competitors that lack EU‑level certifications. The partnership also supports Microsoft’s broader strategy to offer sovereign cloud services that meet local regulatory requirements, potentially opening new customer segments in the public, private, and government cloud markets.

Marvell’s CEO Matt Murphy highlighted the strategic importance of the expansion, stating that “the addition of Europe to our Azure partnership underscores our commitment to delivering secure, compliant, and high‑performance silicon solutions that enable our hyperscaler customers to meet the growing demand for cloud‑native security.” The announcement aligns with Marvell’s recent earnings narrative, where the company reported a 7% year‑over‑year growth in its data‑center segment, driven largely by AI and custom silicon deployments.

The expansion also reflects a broader industry trend toward cloud‑native security hardware, as more sensitive data and transactions migrate to the cloud. Marvell’s differentiated PCIe card design offers lower power consumption and higher throughput compared to traditional appliance‑based HSMs, giving it a competitive advantage in hyperscale environments.

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