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  • Why Are Governments and Critical Sectors Reconsidering Cloud Dependency?

    qsentinel_admin|januari 18th, 2026|

    Many governments and organisations in critical sectors are reassessing their reliance on external cloud services. This shift is not driven by ideology, but by growing concern over cloud dependency and its long term consequences. Why this reassessment is happening now Over the past years, digital infrastructure has become essential to public services, healthcare, energy, and [...]

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  • What Are the Real Risks of Staying in the Public Cloud?

    qsentinel_admin|januari 18th, 2026|

    Many organisations remain in the public cloud because it works and because change feels complex. The critical question is not whether the public cloud is useful, but what risks come with staying there long term. Understanding public cloud risk is essential for digital sovereignty. Why risks are often underestimated Public cloud environments are designed for [...]

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  • Is Digital Sovereignty a Legal Requirement or a Strategic Choice?

    qsentinel_admin|januari 18th, 2026|

    Many organisations struggle with a fundamental question: is digital sovereignty something we must comply with, or something we choose to pursue? The answer is nuanced, and understanding it helps decision-makers position digital sovereignty correctly within governance and risk management. Why digital sovereignty is rarely a single legal rule In most countries, digital sovereignty is not [...]

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