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Insights on sovereign infrastructure, cryptographic security, and the future of digital independence in a decentralized world.
KubeCon Europe 2026: The World's Largest Open Source Gathering — And What It Tells Us About Sovereignty
13,500 engineers gathered in Amsterdam this week for the largest open source event in history. The dominant theme wasn't AI hype or cloud vendor wars. It was sovereignty.
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From ARPANET to Amazon: How We Broke the Internet's Original Promise
The internet was built to survive nuclear war. We've since made it vulnerable to fishing trawlers and policy changes in Washington. The same architecture designed for resilience has been recentralized - and Russia is already testing our cables.

The Hybrid War Is Already Here: Why Digital Sovereignty Can't Wait
GPS jamming 294 days a year. A Norwegian dam hacked by pro-Russian actors. 40 sabotage operations across Europe. The hybrid war isn't coming - it's happening now. And our digital infrastructure is dangerously exposed.

When Security Guarantees Crumble: What Norwegians' War Fear Reveals About Digital Dependency
Norwegian trust in NATO collapsed from 80% to 47% in three months. If we can't rely on American security guarantees, can we rely on American digital infrastructure?

Take Control: How You Can Protect Your Digital Life and Help Norway Stay Sovereign
You have the power to protect yourself from being locked out of your own computer. Small steps toward open standards create personal insurance and national sovereignty.

When Your Values Become a Liability: Digital Sovereignty and Moral Independence
The ICC sanctions show how US digital dominance can be weaponized against organizations that stand for justice. Who's next?

You, the Developer, Hold the Keys to National Sovereignty
Why your technical decisions matter for your country's independence - and what you can do about it

From Hyperscaler to Local: Why Norwegian Organizations Are Rethinking Cloud Strategy
The geopatriation trend - moving from US hyperscalers to local cloud providers for sovereignty, security, and control.

Cloud Vendor Lock-in: The Hidden Cost of Developer Convenience
How quick decisions to use proprietary cloud services create long-term migration debt and what organizations can do about it

EU Launches €180 Million Sovereign Cloud Initiative
The European Commission commits major funding to reduce dependence on US hyperscalers

Norway's Digitalisation Minister: All Organizations Need a Cloud Exit Strategy
Minister Karianne Tung urges Norwegian organizations to prepare contingency plans for US cloud providers