Digital sovereignty is rapidly becoming a board-level issue. As AI adoption accelerates, cloud dependency grows, and geopolitical tensions reshape regulation, organizations face increasing pressure to understand who controls their data, where it is processed, and which jurisdictions can access it.
This white paper explains why digital sovereignty now matters beyond data residency and cloud location. It explores how AI, cloud concentration and changing regulations such as GDPR, the CLOUD Act and FISA 702 are creating new risks around control, compliance and resilience.
Inside, you will learn:
The paper also provides a practical framework for building a sovereignty strategy, covering encryption, key management, access controls, auditability and cloud architecture.