Digital sovereignty is reshaping global defense strategy, forcing nations to rethink how they protect and activate sensitive data and AI systems while still enabling the coalition-driven operations modern missions require. The central question is no longer if sovereignty matters, but how it can coexist with the cross-border, cross-domain collaboration that alliances depend on.
In this live discussion, a distinguished panel of leaders from defense, cyber, and sovereign cloud innovation will unpack what this shift really means in practice. Sir Chris Deverell, Admiral (Ret.) Mike Rogers, Mario Beccia, and Dr. Alon Kaufman, led by moderator Dr. Melanie Garson, will bring strategic, operational, and technical perspectives on how nations can maintain strict control over data and models while collaborating securely with trusted partners.
They will explore the emerging architectures, governance models, and data-in-use protection technologies that make secure joint analytics and AI missions possible without compromising national autonomy.
Takeaways:
Why digital sovereignty is becoming a foundational requirement for defense organizations.
How emerging data-in-use and Confidential Computing technologies enable secure collaboration across borders.
What sovereign-to-sovereign interoperability will require in the next decade of allied operations.