Tag: digital sovereignty
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What the EU Aims to Deliver in 2026: Defence, Digital, and a Sharper Strategic Focus
Overview: A year of coordinated action in Brussels As 2026 unfolds, Brussels regulators are navigating a busy legislative calendar. The European Parliament, the Council, and the European Commission have jointly signalled a tighter, more focused agenda aimed at strengthening Europe’s security, economy, and global standing. While tied to a broader reform of rules and resources,…
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South Korea Faces Delicate Decision on Exporting High-Resolution Map Data to Google and Apple
Overview: A High-Stakes Map Decision South Korea is nearing a pivotal decision on whether to permit Google and Apple to export high-resolution geographic map data to servers located outside the country. The government is weighing the benefits of advanced navigation, smart city applications, and economic opportunities against national security and digital sovereignty concerns that have…
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ETH Researchers Reveal Critical Flaw in Confidential Cloud Environments (RMPocalypse)
Secrecy Under Scrutiny: What Are Confidential Cloud Environments? Cloud services have transformed how individuals and businesses store and process data. For highly confidential information—such as patient records or financial data—providers offer special secured environments designed to protect data even during processing. These confidential computing environments use technology that keeps data encrypted and inaccessible to the…
