Digital sovereignty

Digital sovereignty (also referred to as technological sovereignty, cyber sovereignty, or data sovereignty) is the concept that a state, organisation, or individual should possess meaningful control over the digital infrastructure, data, hardware, and software upon which it depends. It encompasses the capacity to regulate digital markets, protect citizens' data, ensure cybersecurity resilience, and reduce structural dependence on foreign technology providers, particularly from dominant US and Chinese multinational technology companies.

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Digital sovereignty

Digital sovereignty (also referred to as technological sovereignty, cyber sovereignty, or data sovereignty) is the concept that a state, organisation, or individual should possess meaningful control over the digital infrastructure, data, hardware, and software upon which it depends. It encompasses the capacity to regulate digital markets, protect citizens' data, ensure cybersecurity resilience, and reduce structural dependence on foreign technology providers, particularly from dominant US and Chinese multinational technology companies.

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