Enterprise sovereignty isn’t a product. It’s the ability to walk away

On June 3, 2026, the European Commission introduced the European Technological Sovereignty Package in Brussels, emphasizing the importance of digital sovereignty as a form of self-determination. Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen highlighted the significance of these new measures, which aim to empower Europe to control its digital future and reduce dependency on non-European technology. This initiative reflects a broader trend where businesses are encouraged to prioritize their own digital sovereignty, ensuring they have control over their technological resources and data. The package is a strategic move to bolster Europe’s technological independence and security, addressing concerns about foreign influence and data privacy. By taking these steps, Europe seeks to set a precedent for how nations and businesses can assert control over their digital landscapes, promoting innovation and safeguarding their interests in an increasingly digital world. QUESTION: How might the emphasis on digital sovereignty in Europe influence the way businesses and individuals approach technology and data privacy in the future? 

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