20/05/2026
In our previous post, I talked about why connectivity is becoming a question of sovereignty. Let’s take it one step further.
Moving from "why" to "how," digital sovereignty is defined by three layers of control:
1. Physical: Where systems run (avoiding total reliance on foreign hyperscalers)
2. Legal: Which laws govern your data (regardless of where it sits)
3. Operational: Who can access or shut down your systems during a crisis.
Most organizations previously optimized for speed and cost. Today’s climate demands a shift toward geopolitical resilience.
A sovereignty-aware strategy includes:
- Hybrid/Multi-cloud: Maintaining clear control boundaries.
- Regional Redundancy: Aligning with local regulatory zones.
- Data Classification: Deciding what stays sovereign vs. what goes global.
The Bottom Line: Infrastructure is no longer just a technical choice, it’s a strategic and geopolitical one. The goal isn't just to be "cloud-first," but to be sovereign by design.