October 23, 2025
10:00 AM BST
Featuring
Digital sovereignty has become a critical priority for governments and enterprises amid rising geopolitical tensions and growing dependence on foreign technology providers.
As nations and organisations work to reduce their reliance on external providers, certain cloud, data, and digital services may be restricted or even deemed unsuitable for sensitive use cases.
But digital sovereignty goes beyond compliance and data residency. At its core, it’s about ensuring organisations exercise control and autonomy over their digital infrastructure, data, and technologies to reduce risk and external influence.
The evolving digital sovereignty landscape and regional regulatory initiatives
How to prepare for changing compliance frameworks
Strategies to balance compliance, security, and operational flexibility
Avoiding lock-in with a platform approach spanning SaaS, on-premises, and hybrid environments
Enabling workload portability and simplifying application migration by leveraging multicloud networking
Kieran O’Keeffe
Partner and Co-Head of the Brussels Office
DGA Group
Bart Salaets
Field Chief Technology Officer
F5
Gordon Orr (Moderator)
Regional Vice President Field Sales Management
F5