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How Trump's second term just made digital sovereignty a European priority


With Trump’s return and the CLOUD Act, U.S. access to European data is a growing risk. Discover why open-source solutions and a solid cloud infrastructure are the only way forward to digital sovereignty.

✅ Investing in open-source solutions to reduce dependency on proprietary U.S. solutions✅ Building European-controlled cloud infrastructure that isn’t subject to foreign legal overreach✅ Mandating open standards to prevent vendor lock-in and protect national security interests For over 20 years, we’ve observed the pitfalls of ceding control to external tech giants whose policies, like the CLOUD Act, leave our data exposed to unforeseen legal and political pressures. The solution is as straightforward as it is challenging: invest in open-source technologies, develop efficient, locally governed cloud infrastructures, and enforce open standards that secure our digital assets.

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