Data, AI & Digital Sovereignty
Digital sovereignty is becoming a procurement and architecture clause
CNAS’s sovereignty frame is useful for legal departments because it moves AI infrastructure negotiations beyond where data sits.
BY GEOPOLITICS DESK · MAY 21, 2026 · 1 MIN READ
CNAS’s sovereignty frame is useful for legal departments because it moves AI infrastructure negotiations beyond where data sits. The legal questions now include who controls encryption and operational access, whether confidential computing is required for sensitive workloads, whether open-weight models are acceptable and whether local partners are necessary for regulatory legitimacy.