Digital sovereignty is not optional anymore

Digital sovereignty has moved to the top of executive agendas. Geopolitical fragmentation, an increasingly complex regulatory environment and growing reliance on a small number of global providers are reshaping the technology risk landscape. AI adoption is accelerating this shift. Data sensitivity, automated decision making and dependency on complex digital supply chains are increasing operational and strategic exposure.​

 

Organizations need to maintain control over their critical data, systems and digital operations while continuing to scale innovation globally. Cybersecurity is central to this objective as the enforcement layer of digital sovereignty. Sovereign intent becomes real only when control is implemented, monitored, and proven in operations across all layers, including identities, privileges and encryption. 

What is digital sovereignty

Digital sovereignty is an organization’s ability to retain control, authority and accountability over its data, infrastructure, applications and digital operations, while continuously managing its critical dependencies, exposure and disruption risks from external jurisdictions, vendors and technologies.​ 

 

Atos Group turns digital sovereignty into an operating capability built on transparency, freedom of choice and control. Across Atos, Eviden and Atos Amplify, the Group makes dependencies visible, implements enforceable controls consistently across environments, and preserves long-term optionality through open standards and portability. 

 

Further detail on managing critical dependencies is available in our latest white paper

Managing sovereignty, end-to-end