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What Digital Sovereignty really means | Amazon Web Services

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What Digital Sovereignty really means | Amazon Web Services

There’s no single path to digital sovereignty. Your journey is unique, shaped by your operations, your strategy and regulations that apply to you.

Through AWS’ work with customers, partners, and regulators across Europe, we’ve identified four pillars to help make your journey easier: 1/ data residency, privacy and protection, 2/ operator access restriction, 3/ resilience and survivability, 4/independence and transparency.

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Date: January 13, 2026