Why Digital Sovereignty matters
Data sovereignty is the principle that data is subject to the laws and regulations of the country in which it is physically stored or processed. If your infrastructure depends on non-EU providers, your data may fall under foreign jurisdiction, such as the US CLOUD Act, even when physically hosted in the EU.
In practical terms, sovereignty determines:
- Who can legally access your data
- Which jurisdiction governs it
- Where disputes are settled
With the increasing focus on privacy, especially in the EU, data sovereignty is no longer a theoretical debate. It is becoming a regulatory requirement.
Djangsters helps you audit, design, and migrate systems toward a fully EU-based infrastructure without hidden jurisdictional conflicts and business risks.