Operating environment registration  

A secondary-use operating environment may not be deployed unless it is entered in the Astori register. The service provider of the operating environment is responsible for registration and for ensuring that the data in the register are up to date. Datasets requiring a data permit can only be delivered to secondary-use operating environments which conform to the requirements set and which are entered in the Astori register.

Secondary-use environments must be entered in the Astori register maintained by Valvira before they are deployed. The service provider of an operating environment must enter the environment in the database once the environment has been issued a certificate of conformity by an information security inspection body. Service providers must take certain steps to prepare for an information security audit. The auditors need to be able to establish a comprehensive picture of each service provider’s information security, which is why it is important to allow enough time for the process.

Here, ‘service provider’ means an operator offering customers services in an information-secure user environment. If an operating environment consists of components supplied by multiple service providers, a single service provider identifiable by a single business ID or VAT number needs to be chosen to represent all the service providers involved in the Astori register. The service providers involved can agree on their contractual relationships and the division of responsibilities between themselves. Valvira coordinates any visits and correspondence relating to guidance and supervision with the service provider entered into the database. The service provider is asked to name a contact person as part of the registration process.

Submit a registration request via our secure message service (in Finnish).

Frequently Asked Questions about the registration of secondary-use environments