Zscaler Boosts Data Sovereignty with Canadian Deployment, 160+ Data Center Network
Zscaler expanded data sovereignty across its Zero Trust Exchange platform by adding new regional deployments including Canada, leveraging its network of over 160 data centers with isolated control, data and logging planes to ensure compliance. This enhancement positions Zscaler to capture growth in regulated markets requiring data residency controls.
1. Data Sovereignty Platform Expansion
Zscaler has significantly enhanced its Zero Trust Exchange cloud security platform by introducing new regional deployments, including a forthcoming presence in Canada. The company now operates over 160 data centers worldwide and uses a decentralized architecture that fully isolates control, data and logging planes, ensuring sensitive information remains within designated jurisdictions.
2. Market Implications and Growth Prospects
This expansion targets organizations in highly regulated industries—such as finance, healthcare and government—that face stringent data residency requirements. By offering localized control and compliance, Zscaler aims to differentiate itself from competitors, accelerate enterprise adoption and drive incremental subscription revenue in key markets.