2025 has marked a fundamental shift in how nations and enterprises view digital power. The world is no longer asking whether data needs to be protected—it’s demanding to know who owns it, where it resides, how it flows, and under what jurisdiction.
Globalization promised frictionless data movement. But that promise is unraveling. Countries are drawing digital borders—not to isolate, but to protect. This is the era of data sovereignty. And it’s not just reshaping geopolitics—it’s rewriting the rules of digital governance.
What’s driving this transformation? It’s not just fear of breaches or regulatory overreach. It’s a breakdown of trust in the current data order—and a collective call for control in an AI-powered, cloud-dominant world.