
Data and Cloud Sovereignty
Description
Explores the fragmentation of global cloud regulation and its implications for AI, data transfer, and enterprise compliance under emerging sovereignty frameworks like GAIA-X and FedRAMP.
Evaluates the rise of data and cloud sovereignty as a critical determinant of enterprise architecture. Assesses the regulatory fragmentation between US and EU jurisdictions and its impact on AI, digital infrastructure, and cross-border operations. The report highlights European initiatives such as GAIA-X and national sovereign cloud projects, contrasting them with the US FedRAMP model. It presents a strategic framework for enterprises balancing data localization mandates with global scalability.
Table of Contents
31 Pages
- Executive Summary
- 1. Defining Digital and Data Sovereignty in 2025
- 2. Comparative Policy Landscape (EU, US, APAC)
- 3. Sovereign Cloud Infrastructure Models
- 4. Impact on AI Workloads and Cross-Border Data Flows
- 5. Legal and Operational Frameworks (GDPR, GAIA-X, FedRAMP)
- 6. Economic and Security Implications for Enterprises
- 7. Strategic Recommendations for Compliance and Localization
- Appendix – Case Studies and Policy Comparisons
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