Why CIOs must address identity & data sovereignty amid geopolitical risk  by Mark Gowdy

Why CIOs must address identity & data sovereignty amid geopolitical risk 

Recent drone strikes on AWS data centers highlighted critical vulnerabilities in cloud and AI strategies related to **data and identity sovereignty**. Organizations must prioritize building resilient, multi-region, and multi-provider architectures to ensure data remains secure and accessible – and identities are recoverable – even amidst geopolitical instability and evolving regulations. Ignoring these foundational elements risks AI strategies failing under pressure and increased scrutiny from regulators and customers demanding transparency and control. Read more...

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