Development — not production

HOW WE WORK

Sovereignty is built, not bought

Every component of our infrastructure is a conscious decision. No shortcuts, no hidden dependencies, no foreign jurisdictions.

Every infrastructure decision is a sovereignty decision.

Secyda founding principle

Infrastructure under European control

Servers

Certified data centres on EU territory

Frankfurt · Falkenstein · Strasbourg

Open source

Stack built on open-source technologies

Auditable · No proprietary dependencies

Data

Self-hosted database in the EU

Encrypted backups · Configurable retention

Monitoring

Analytics and metrics on own servers

No third parties · No transfers outside the EU

Infrastructure

Containers and reverse proxy on dedicated servers

No proprietary cloud dependencies

Three dimensions of sovereignty

01

Data

Your data resides on European servers, under European jurisdiction, operated by a European entity.

02

Operations

Your institution keeps running even if a provider stops operating. No lock-in, no irrecoverable dependencies.

03

Decision

Your institution decides what to activate, what to deactivate, and what to integrate. No closed packages or imposed features.

What we don’t do

No AWS / Azure / GCP

We don’t use hyperscale cloud providers. Our infrastructure runs on dedicated servers on European territory, with no non-EU intermediaries.

No outsourced critical infra

We operate the core infrastructure ourselves. No third parties with privileged access to your institution’s data.

No multitenant SaaS

Each institution has its own instance. Your data doesn’t share a database, server, or network with another organisation.

Real-time infrastructure audit

$ secyda audit --infrastructure
[✓] Servers: 3 active nodes (Frankfurt, Falkenstein, Strasbourg)
[✓] Database: backup 4h ago
[✓] TLS: v1.3 — HSTS active — certificates valid
[✓] Firewall: active — 3 ports exposed
[!] Storage: 67% used — alert threshold: 80%
[✓] Services: 12/12 healthy
Infrastructure score: 97/100
Next scheduled audit: 2026-04-06
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Regulatory compliance

GDPRGeneral Data Protection Regulation
NIS2Network and Information Security Directive
ENSNational Security Framework (Spain)
Schrems IINo data transfers outside the EU

POLITICAL COVERAGE

Those who decided to migrate before it was mandatory have a story to tell. And a headline they don’t have to run from.

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