The Strategic Importance of Digital Sovereignty in 2026


Digital sovereignty has become a priority as concerns over data privacy, data protection, and geopolitical risk intensify. The concept centres on giving data owners full control over their digital assets, infrastructure, and the legal frameworks governing them. While Europe leads demand for sovereign solutions, interest is rising globally as cyberthreats and geopolitical tensions grow.

In 2026, digital sovereignty moved from EU policy papers into the day‑to‑day decisions of Data Protection Officers (DPOs), Chief Technology Officers (CTOs) and Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs). At the very moment when an organisation is sharing its most sensitive information – during an M&A deal, asset sale, refinancing or fundraising – it needs to ask the simple question: is the platform that stores and processes our data and the company behind it fully and exclusively subject to European jurisdiction?

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Source:  Cyber Security Review


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