
Europe’s tech reset gives the UK a chance to lead on security and sovereignty
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If the UK leans into "trusted partner" positioning on secure, resilient infra, it can become the default jurisdiction for multinationals trying to square EU sovereignty demands with US cloud realities. Operators with UK footprint should be mapping which workloads and data classes could benefit from anchoring there as Brussels tightens rules.
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