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As organisations increasingly operate across borders, the concept of digital sovereignty has become a critical concern, particularly in regions like Belgium, where stringent regulations such as GDPR are in full effect. Managing and protecting data in a globalised economy presents complex challenges, including ensuring compliance with local and international laws, mitigating risks associated with third-country data transfers, and maintaining business agility.

A 2023 study by McKinsey highlights that 68% of European companies see data sovereignty as a major priority, driven by increasing legal requirements and customer demand for transparency. Similarly, IDC predicts that by 2025, 80% of organisations will face data residency requirements that demand a robust approach to localisation and compliance frameworks. These pressures require organisations to rethink their data strategies, balancing the need for innovation and international collaboration with regulatory constraints.

In this session, we’ll examine how businesses can navigate the evolving landscape of data sovereignty. What strategies can ensure compliance without stifling business growth? How can companies mitigate risks while still capitalising on the opportunities presented by a globalised digital ecosystem?

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Hof van Cortenbach

We will welcome you in the CIONET Office in Mechelen