UK Considers Digital Sovereignty by Reducing Dependence on US Tech Giants in Automation
Digital sovereignty debates usually start with cloud and data—then expand to the automation workflows that run everything. The UK government and industry leaders are discussing ways to strengthen digital sovereignty —especially the ability to control critical digital infrastructure, data, and automation workflows without being overly exposed to decisions made elsewhere. A major theme is reducing over-reliance on a small number of large US technology firms that dominate key parts of cloud, productivity software, analytics, and automation tooling. Disclaimer: This article is informational and not legal, procurement, or national security advice. Requirements differ across sectors and may evolve. Always follow your organization’s governance, privacy, and security policies. TL;DR UK “digital sovereignty” discussions increasingly focus on automation and workflows , not just where data sits. Campaigners argue the UK is too dependent on US firms for critica...