Digital sovereignty is about an organization's ability to make independent choices in the digital world. It is not about isolation, but about maintaining control over data, software and infrastructure without excessive dependence on external (often foreign) parties.
- Data autonomy: Full control over where your data is stored, who has access to it and how it is used.
- Strategic Independence: Reducing dependence on major technology players and cloud hyperscalers outside Europe.
- Secure Innovation: Building digital solutions that comply with our own values and legislation, such as NIS2 and the AI Act.
In a world that is increasingly driven by data, sovereignty is the condition for an organization to remain resilient and independent.