Digital Sovereignty
AssessTechniques
A policy and architecture approach to keeping data, services, and control within a nation's or organization's jurisdiction.
Why it's here
Placed in Assess: 1 article(s) of evidence from 1 source(s), led by regulatory news, with 1 in the last 30 days. Confidence 24%. Low accumulated evidence, so it defaults conservatively pending more signal.
Evidence (1)
- 6Hacker News·6/12/2026regulationDigital sovereignty gains urgency over email surveillance fears
The article argues that concerns about foreign access to Dutch email data are making digital sovereignty a more immediate policy priority. It frames the issue as a warning for governments and organizations to reduce dependence on foreign-controlled services and infrastructure.