eu-tech-policy

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Europe’s Cybersecurity Wake‑Up Call: Why AI Dependency Is a Strategic Vulnerability

makas | June 14, 2026 | digital-sovereignty, eu-tech-policy, cybersecurity +2 | 1 comment | 49 views


For years, the debate over European technological sovereignty has focused on cloud infrastructure, semiconductors, and data protection. But the June 2026 decision by the United States to block non‑US citizens from accessing Anthropic’s most advanced AI models – Fable 5 and Mythos 5 – has opened a new and far …

Europeans Are Abandoning US Cloud Storage: Here's Why

sandro | May 26, 2026 | digital-sovereignty, eu-tech-policy, europe +1 | 1 comment | 60 views


European companies, governments, and institutions are moving their data away from American cloud providers like Microsoft Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud at an unprecedented rate. The reason is a powerful US law called the Cloud Act, combined with growing geopolitical instability, which has made storing European data on US-controlled servers …

Europe's Semiconductor Wake-Up Call: From Strategic Dependency to Digital Sovereignty

sandro | May 24, 2026 | semiconductor, digital-sovereignty, chip-manufacturing +3 | 0 comments | 40 views


The Dutch government's intervention in Nexperia — a Chinese-controlled chipmaker — has sent shockwaves through the European tech industry, exposing an uncomfortable truth: Europe remains dangerously dependent on foreign semiconductor supply chains. This is not just a story about one company. It is a story about Europe's fragile position in …