
Digital Sovereignty Act
The Digital Sovereignty Act refers to a set of laws aimed at ensuring that a country's data, digital infrastructure, and online activities are controlled and governed within its own borders. This means prioritizing local data protection, promoting national technology industries, and limiting foreign influence on digital services. By doing so, the act seeks to enhance privacy, security, and the ability of citizens to access services safely while fostering a digital economy that reflects national interests and values. This approach aims to safeguard national autonomy in an increasingly interconnected digital world.