Digital Sovereignty Becomes An Imparative As the US Reads Dutch Emails
The reported case of the U.S. House of Representatives receiving unredacted emails from Dutch civil servants is more than a privacy scandal. It shows, in one sharp moment, why digital sovereignty has moved from slogan to operating principle. For any nation to maintain control over data, it must be able to withstand legal pressure, control vendor access, and stay on top of cross-border jurisdictional issues.
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