Tag: digital sovereignty
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Europe's Digital Sovereignty Drive Needs New Operating Model
Europe's reliance on just a few major cloud providers is sparking concerns about digital sovereignty, with policymakers worried that over-dependency on foreign technology can compromise national resilience. This concentrated market - where just 3 providers hold around 70% of the market - is driving the urgent need for a new operating model that prioritizes European control and flexibility.

SUSE's European Sovereignty Pitch Tested by $6 Billion Sale Talks
SUSE's pitch for European digital sovereignty is being put to the test as its majority stakeholder, EQT, explores a potential $6 billion sale that could see the Linux vendor fall under US ownership. This development creates an intriguing contradiction for a company that's deeply rooted in European values.

EU Awards $213M Cloud Contract to Boost Digital Sovereignty
The European Union has taken a bold step towards digital independence with a $213 million cloud contract awarded to four European providers, marking a significant shift away from US tech dominance. This strategic move is set to bolster the EU's digital sovereignty.
UK's Big Tech Reliance Poses National Security Risk
Relying heavily on US Big Tech giants has left the UK's public sector alarmingly vulnerable, posing a significant national security risk that's no longer just a policy issue, but a pressing concern. Decades of dependence have created a strategic liability that demands attention.

France Accelerates Exodus from US Tech with Open-Source Push
France is taking a bold step towards digital independence, with a push to ditch American commercial software for open-source alternatives, and all government ministries are now racing against the clock to reduce their reliance on US tech by the fall. This move signals a growing unease among European governments about Silicon Valley's influence.

commercial spyware firms: Risky EU Ties Exposed
European MPs are demanding answers after investigations showed EU research grants and procurement money have flowed — sometimes via subcontractors — to companies tied to commercial spyware, raising urgent questions about whether public funds are enabling surveillance of journalists, activists and political rivals. Europe must reconcile its push for tech sovereignty with stronger transparency, vetting and clawback rules to ensure funding defends, not undermines, democracy.

high-end GPUs: Risky Bottleneck, Must-Have for AI
Alibaba’s audacious $53 billion AI push could redefine enterprise cloud across Europe and Asia — but it hinges on one vulnerable thing: access to scarce, high-end GPUs. With export controls and supply snags forcing regional bets, custom chips and clever software, the company’s success will come down to whether it can secure enough compute or out-engineer the shortage.

spyware campaign Exclusive Critical Alert for France
Apple quietly warned some French iCloud users they may have been targeted by sophisticated spyware, and CERT-FR confirmed this is the fourth such alert in 2025—suggesting a focused campaign rather than a mass outbreak. If you saw the Apple Security notice, update your devices, review account access and authentication, and consider expert help to secure sensitive communications.

HMD Secure Stunning EU-Made Phone Best Trusted Choice
HMD Secure’s new Ivalo XE offers governments and security teams a genuinely EU-made handset with supplier-backed security assurances, aiming to simplify procurement while keeping modern mobile features. Just remember: it still leans on global components like Qualcomm, so it’s a pragmatic step toward provenance—not total supply-chain sovereignty.

hardware security Must-Have Standards for Best Defense
As global tensions and supply‑chain shocks put chips at the center of national security, SUSHI@NIST is bringing engineers, industry and policy makers together to create measurable standards that make next‑gen hardware verifiably secure. If successful, those standards could turn trust into a testable feature of every device — lowering risk for buyers and raising the bar for attackers.

open source alternatives: Must-Have Best Path for UK
Should the UK lock in a £9bn deal with Microsoft or reinvest that money into open-source options that could boost resilience, competition and the domestic tech sector — even if transitions carry costs and risks? A pragmatic path of pilots, open standards and skills investment could protect services, cut long-term costs and reclaim digital sovereignty.

China cyber espionage: Stunning Threat to Africa
As African governments rapidly digitize, startling new research linking APT41—widely tied to China—to precise, long-running intrusions shows our digital services and citizens’ data are suddenly on the frontline of global espionage. It’s a wake-up call: without stronger defenses, collaboration, and local expertise, nations risk costly breaches that undermine security, economies, and public trust.

Proxy Services: Stunning, Risky Threat to Ukraine
As daylight fades over Kyiv, a quieter crisis unfolds online: huge swaths of Ukrainian IP space have been transferred to proxy services and intermediaries. That shift lets privacy tools and malicious actors alike masquerade as local, undermining trust, security, and everyday life for millions.

Iran Pursues Three Cloud Providers to Boost Government Infrastructure
Despite geopolitical tensions, Iran is turning to globally recognized cloud standards to supercharge its government infrastructure—proving that when it comes to technology, progress speaks louder than politics.

TikTok Faces Renewed EU Data Privacy Scrutiny Over China Links
TikTok is back under the EU microscope, as regulators dive deep into whether your data is being stored in China—raising big questions about privacy, trust, and who really holds the keys to your information.

Proxy Providers Capitalize on Ukraine’s IP Exodus
Proxy providers thrive as Ukraine’s IP exodus reshapes digital landscapes and cybersecurity, driving new market opportunities in a volatile climate.

NATO Countries Targeted By New Russian Espionage Group
New Russian espionage group targets NATO countries. Uncover emerging tactics and evolving security risks in today’s geopolitical landscape.

Google Establishes Secure Cloud Havens for Nations Concerned Over U.S. Influence
Google unveils secure cloud havens empowering nations wary of U.S. influence by bolstering sovereign data privacy and protection.

Google carves out cloudy safe spaces for nations nervous about Uncle Sam’s servers
Google creates secure cloud zones for nations wary of U.S. server oversight, ensuring data sovereignty and robust digital privacy.

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Rising GenAI Cyber Threats Drive Surge in AI Security Investments
Rising GenAI cyber threats spark a surge in AI security investments, compelling organizations to adopt robust, innovative defense strategies.

Suspected Scattered Spider Head Extradited From Spain
Suspected Scattered Spider Head extradited from Spain amid international intrigue—uncover the details behind this dramatic criminal case.