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Ce document fournit des informations sur les contrôles d'accès spécifiques à la région et sur l'achat de ressources Google Cloud dans la région de Dammam, au Royaume d'Arabie saoudite (KSA) pour les clients suivants :
Clients basés dans le KSA
Clients basés en dehors du KSA
Clients basés dans le KSA
Google Cloud collabore avec CNTXT, notre revendeur exclusif dans la région, pour lancer Google Cloud au Royaume d'Arabie saoudite. Si vous disposez d'une adresse de facturation KSA, vous devez acheter des services Google Cloud pour la région Dammam me-central2 ou pour toute autre région Google Cloud via CNTXT.
Tenez compte des chemins d'accès commerciaux et régionaux suivants :
L'accès aux services Google Cloud depuis la région Dammam (me-central2) n'est disponible que pour les clients basés sur KSA qui ont souscrit aux services cloud via CNTXT.
Les clients basés au Royaume d'Arabie saoudite ayant besoin d'une assistance technique doivent contacter CNTXT pour explorer les options disponibles. Vous ne pouvez pas acheter directement les offres du service client Google.
Si vous êtes déjà client Google Cloud et que vous disposez d'une adresse de facturation KSA, quelles que soient les régions de centre de données Google Cloud que vous utilisez, vous devez migrer votre compte de facturation actuel vers CNTXT. Vous recevrez une notification de Google contenant des informations supplémentaires sur comment et quand migrer votre compte de facturation vers CNTXT.
Clients basés en dehors du KSA
Si votre adresse de facturation se trouve en dehors du KSA, vous pouvez continuer à acheter des services Google Cloud directement auprès de Google ou de tout partenaire Google Cloud autorisé. L'accès à la région de Dammam est limité aux clients configurés pour la facturation avec paiement sur facture.
Si vous payez les services Google Cloud avec une carte de crédit, vous devez vous inscrire à la facturation avec paiement sur facture afin d'accéder à la région de Dammam.
Les contrôles essentiels de cybersécurité définissent les exigences minimales de cybersécurité pour les organisations couvertes, tandis que les contrôles de cybersécurité dans le cloud sont une extension des contrôles essentiels de cybersécurité dont l'objectif est de réduire les risques de cybersécurité des fournisseurs et des locataires de services cloud. Les clients peuvent trouver les informations de licence de Google sur le site Web de la CST.
Sauf indication contraire, le contenu de cette page est régi par une licence Creative Commons Attribution 4.0, et les échantillons de code sont régis par une licence Apache 2.0. Pour en savoir plus, consultez les Règles du site Google Developers. Java est une marque déposée d'Oracle et/ou de ses sociétés affiliées.
Dernière mise à jour le 2024/12/22 (UTC).
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If you have a KSA billing address,\nyou are required to purchase Google Cloud services for the Dammam\n`me-central2` region or any other Google Cloud region through CNTXT.\nBe aware of the following sales and regional access paths:\n| **Note:** Online sales are through CNTXT: [cloud.cntxt.com](https://cloud.cntxt.com/)\n\n- Access to Google Cloud services from the (`me-central2`) Dammam region is available only to KSA-based customers that have signed up to purchase cloud services through CNTXT.\n- KSA-based customers requiring technical support must reach out to CNTXT to explore the available options. You can't directly purchase Google Customer Care offerings.\n- If you are interested in setting up [Invoiced Billing](/billing/docs/how-to/invoiced-billing) through CNTXT, contact [CNTXT directly](https://cntxt.com/products/google-cloud-solutions/#book-a-meeting).\n\nIf you are an existing Google Cloud customer with a KSA billing address, then\nregardless of which Google Cloud data center regions you use, you are required\nto migrate your current billing account to CNTXT. You will receive a\nnotification from Google with additional information on how and when to migrate\nyour billing account to CNTXT.\n\nNon-KSA-based customers\n-----------------------\n\nIf your billing address is outside of the KSA, you can continue to purchase\nGoogle Cloud services directly from Google or any authorized Google Cloud\npartner. Access to the Dammam region is limited to customers that are set up\nfor [Invoiced Billing](/billing/docs/how-to/invoiced-billing).\n\nIf you pay for Google Cloud services with a credit card you must sign up for\nInvoiced Billing in order to access the Dammam region.\n\nAssured Workloads\n-----------------\n\nKSA-based customers, as well as any Google Cloud customers using the Dammam\nregion, who are interested in Google's\n[Assured Workloads](/assured-workloads/docs/overview) product\nhave a few options for enabling these controls:\n\n1. [Sovereign Controls Foundation by CNTXT](/sovereign-controls-by-partners/docs/sovereign-controls-cntxt-foundation) and [Sovereign Controls Advanced by CNTXT](/sovereign-controls-by-partners/docs/sovereign-controls-cntxt-advanced): These control packages are built on Google Cloud's [Class C-certified](https://cloud.google.com/security/compliance/ksa) infrastructure and have additional CNTXT-operated controls to help organizations meet more stringent data sovereignty requirements. With these offerings, CNTXT augments Google Cloud by offering a managed [Cloud External Key Manager (EKM)](/kms/docs/ekm) with [Key Access Justifications (KAJ)](/assured-workloads/key-access-justifications/docs/overview) service as well as localized support.\n2. [KSA Data Boundary with Access Justifications](/assured-workloads/docs/control-packages/ksa-data-boundary-access-justifications): This control package is intended for organizations that don't need the additional assurance of a local partner. It can help non-Saudi domiciled organizations deploy cloud-based applications and services in the region while adhering to local regulations and industry standards.\n\nYou can read more about this in\n[Google's launch announcement of sovereign control offerings for the Dammam region and KSA customers](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/google-cloud-expands-services-in-saudi-arabia-delivering-enhanced-data-sovereignty-and-ai-capabilities).\n\nKSA regulations and compliance\n------------------------------\n\nThe [Communications, Space and Technology Commission](https://www.cst.gov.sa/en/Pages/default.aspx#?) (CST)\nin the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has granted a\n[Class C license](https://www.cst.gov.sa/en/services/licensing/Pages/ApprovedServiceRegistery.aspx?ver=1&name=Google%20cloud)\n(covering Qualifying, Class A, B, and C licenses) to Google Cloud in the Dammam\nregion.\n\nThe qualification is based on an assessment by the\n[National Cybersecurity Agency](https://nca.gov.sa/en) (NCA) against the\nNCA's [Essential Cybersecurity Controls](https://nca.gov.sa/ecc-en.pdf) (ECC)\nand the [Cloud Cybersecurity Controls](https://nca.gov.sa/ccc-en.pdf) (CCC).\n\nThe ECC sets the minimum cybersecurity requirements for organizations that are\nwithin its scope, while the CCC is an extension to the ECC with the goal of\nminimizing cybersecurity risks of Cloud Service Providers and Cloud Services\nTenants. Customers can find Google's licensing information on the\n[CST website](https://www.cst.gov.sa/en/services/licensing/Pages/ApprovedServiceRegistery.aspx?ver=1&name=Google%20cloud)."]]