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Dream Realm Construction Minecraft Server Project

Dream Realm Construction Minecraft Server Project

Dream Realm Construction Minecraft Server Project

Dream Realm Construction Team is a Minecraft community operating secure, cloud-hosted servers for survival, RPG, creative, and tech-focused gameplay. Our mission is to foster creativity and belonging, providing players a safe digital world to build dreams and connect.
We offer high-quality custom maps, community events, and lightweight educational and charitable initiatives. Hosted on reliable cloud infrastructure, our services ensure performance and security. DRC aligns with CSA’s Cloud Control Matrix (CCM) v4.0.2, prioritizing:

Data Privacy: No commercial use or unauthorized sharing of player data, compliant with regulations like GDPR.
Security: TLS 1.3 encryption, strict access controls, and transparent sub-processor policies (if applicable).
Shared Responsibility: Clear delineation of CSP and player (CSC) roles under the SSRM.

We aim to expand open, charitable spaces and host goodwill-driven events. DRC is a beacon for creators and dreamers, building a secure, inclusive digital realm.
Contact: [dreamrealmconstruction@proton.me]DRC Dream Realm Construction Team – Crafting Dreams, Block by Block

© 2025 DRC Dream Realm Construction Team.

Offers an industry-accepted way to document what security controls exist in IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS services. It provides a set of Yes/No/NA questions and space to justify the response a cloud consumer and cloud auditor may wish to ask of a cloud provider to ascertain their compliance to the Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM).
Information about Dream Realm Construction Minecraft Server Project
Listed Since: 07/16/2025
Last Updated: 07/18/2025

STAR Level 1

Self-Assessment & Partner-Provided

Cloud Controls Matrix

CAIQ Self-assessment v4.0.2

Offers an industry-accepted way to document what security controls exist in IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS services. It provides a set of Yes/No/NA questions and space to justify the response a cloud consumer and cloud auditor may wish to ask of a cloud provider to ascertain their compliance to the Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM).