France Examines Digital Sovereignty Amid Infrastructure Gaps

The French parliamentary commission, led by Deputy Philippe Latombe, recently began hearings on the structural dependencies and systemic vulnerabilities in its digital sector. Henri Verdier, a prominent digital ambassador and head of Fondation Inria, emphasized the need to broaden the conversation beyond cloud computing. The discussions encompass critical areas including hardware production, cybersecurity of infrastructure, and the integrity of submarine cables to bolster national sovereignty in technology.
Verdier outlined the importance of not simplifying the digital sovereignty dialogue to solely cloud services, advocating for robust support of local industries through public procurement. He highlighted the cultural barriers within organizations that hinder the adoption of sovereign technological alternatives, urging enhanced awareness of free software and open standards. As the commission continues its work, its mission is to identify urgent strategies to enhance France's competitive position in the global digital landscape.
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