Digital sovereignty debate emerges in UK over supply chain vulnerabilities and geopolitical risks
Summary
The article discusses two key challenges in British technology policy: the complexity of global supply chains for modern devices, and the risk of geopolitical instability disrupting those supply chains. It notes that these concerns have led some policymakers and experts to advocate for 'digital sovereignty' as a way to protect critical British technology from external geopolitical threats.
Source
Key quotes
· 3 pulledintricate global supply chains underpin the creation of devices that run the modern economy
geopolitical instability risks disruption to these supply chains
digital sovereignty to protect critical British technology from external geopolitical
You might also wanna read
Europe's Strategic Push for Digital Sovereignty Amid Concerns Over US Technology Dependence
The article discusses Europe's growing concern about its dependence on US internet technology and the potential risks this poses. It highlig
theconversation.com·5mo agoLondon’s push for AI sovereignty
London’s push for AI sovereignty
Canada's Path to Digital Sovereignty: Reducing Dependence on US Technology
The article discusses Canada's need to achieve genuine digital sovereignty and reduce dependence on US technology, particularly in light of
disconnect.blog·21d agoCanada's Path to Digital Sovereignty: Reducing Dependence on US Technology
The article discusses Canada's need to achieve genuine digital sovereignty and reduce dependence on US technology, particularly in light of
disconnect.blog·21d agoEuropean Companies Should Migrate Sensitive Data from US Clouds to EU-Native Alternatives for Digital Sovereignty
The article argues that European companies should move their sensitive data and workloads from US-based cloud providers to EU-native alterna
The Rise of Technofeudalism: How Private Platforms Are Replacing Democratic Sovereignty
The article examines the concept of 'technofeudalism' - a system where power increasingly flows through privately-held platforms rather than

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.