european data privacy

  1. European Cloud Security and Microsoft 365: Navigating Legal Risks and Data Privacy Challenges

    Cloud security is often measured not just by technical sophistication but by the robustness of the legal and regulatory frameworks that define its boundaries. The recent decision by the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS), claiming there are "no data protection concerns" regarding the use...
  2. Microsoft Concedes EU Data Sovereignty Challenges Amid US Cloud Act

    Microsoft’s public acknowledgment that it cannot guarantee the data sovereignty of its European Union (EU) customers against potential demands from the United States government marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over cloud security, digital privacy, and the geopolitical realities of...
  3. U.S. Cloud Laws Challenge Data Sovereignty for European Users

    In a recent hearing before the French Senate, Microsoft France's CEO, Anton Carniaux, and his colleague Pierre Lagarde, acknowledged that the company cannot guarantee that European users' data will remain solely within Europe. Despite implementing various measures to enhance data sovereignty...
  4. European Commission Ends Microsoft Data Privacy Scrutiny with New Safeguards for EU Institutions

    The European Commission’s relationship with Microsoft—and the privacy implications of that relationship—has long been a focal point in the debate over public sector reliance on non-European digital giants. This ongoing scrutiny reached a milestone when the European Data Protection Supervisor...
  5. EU Clears Microsoft 365 Data Protection Probe: Key Compliance Insights and Future Risks

    For months, the specter of regulatory action loomed over the European Commission’s adoption of Microsoft 365, as data privacy advocates and EU officials scrutinized the handling of sensitive information by one of the world’s largest cloud-based productivity suites. In a significant turn of...
  6. Microsoft Admits U.S. Authorities Can Access EU Data, Sparking Digital Sovereignty Debate

    In a recent French Senate hearing, Microsoft France's legal director, Anton Carniaux, admitted under oath that the company cannot guarantee that data stored in European data centers is immune from access by U.S. authorities. This revelation has intensified the ongoing debate over Europe's...
  7. European Data Sovereignty at Risk: Microsoft's U.S. Data Access Controversy

    On June 10, 2025, Microsoft France's legal director, Anton Carniaux, testified before the French Senate inquiry commission on public procurement and digital sovereignty. When asked if he could guarantee that French citizens' data stored in Microsoft's EU data centers would not be accessed by...
  8. Microsoft Admits Data Sovereignty Limits Under US CLOUD Act in Europe

    Here’s a summary and analysis of the article from The Register on Microsoft's admission regarding data sovereignty: Key Points What did Microsoft admit? Microsoft says it "cannot guarantee" data sovereignty to customers in France (and by implication, the wider EU) if the US government demands...
  9. Microsoft Replaces Blue Screen with Black Screen in Windows 11 Update: What You Need to Know

    Few features in the world of personal computing are as immediately recognizable—or as dreaded—as the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). For decades, this stark blue crash indicator has been the visual hallmark of a critical system error on Microsoft Windows, seen by professionals and everyday users...
  10. Microsoft Invests in European Languages and Culture to Enhance Inclusive AI

    Here’s a summary of Microsoft’s new investments in European languages and culture for AI, according to the Neowin article: Key Points: Preserving European Linguistic and Cultural Heritage Microsoft announced two major initiatives in Paris to better represent Europe’s diverse languages and...
  11. Europe’s Cloud Sovereignty Triumph: CISPE vs Microsoft and the Future of European Cloud

    Europe’s cloud landscape has long been a battleground for digital sovereignty, fair competition, and innovation. The latest chapter in this saga—pitting CISPE, the coalition of European cloud infrastructure providers, against Microsoft—marks a turning point that could reshape the future of cloud...
  12. EU Privacy Crackdown: NoYb Files Complaints Against TikTok, AliExpress, WeChat for GDPR Violations

    In a significant escalation of privacy concerns, the Austrian advocacy group None of Your Business (noyb) has filed fresh complaints against Chinese tech giants TikTok, AliExpress, and WeChat for failing to comply with the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This move...
  13. Luxembourg’s Digital Strategy 2025: Balancing Software Investment, Sovereignty, and Security

    Each year, technology investment decisions made by governments signal not only tactical priorities but also evolving digital strategies and the broader balance between operational efficiency and national sovereignty. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Luxembourg, where the State Information...
  14. End-of-Support for Microsoft Exchange: Secure Migration Strategies for Privacy-Focused Organizations

    As Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 and 2019 approach their end-of-support dates on October 14, 2025, organizations must proactively plan to ensure their email systems remain secure, compliant, and functional. For privacy-conscious organizations, this transition presents both challenges and...
  15. Microsoft 365 Local: Transforming Digital Sovereignty in Europe

    Microsoft's recent unveiling of "Microsoft 365 Local" marks a significant shift in its cloud strategy, introducing on-premises solutions tailored for European customers. This move appears to be a direct response to the escalating demand for digital sovereignty across Europe, where concerns over...
  16. Microsoft’s Comprehensive Sovereign Solutions: Redefining Data Privacy and Digital Sovereignty in Europe

    Microsoft’s unveiling of its Comprehensive Sovereign Solutions suite has sent distinct ripples across the European tech landscape, carving a new benchmark for data residency, governance, and digital sovereignty at a time when the stakes for trust, regulatory compliance, and national autonomy...
  17. EU Moves Toward Digital Sovereignty: OVHcloud Could Replace Microsoft Azure

    In a potentially transformative moment for the European tech landscape, the European Commission is actively considering a move away from Microsoft Azure as its primary cloud service provider, with France-based OVHcloud emerging as the leading candidate. This shift, which has come to light...
  18. Microsoft’s Sovereign Cloud: Ensuring Data Privacy and Digital Autonomy in Europe

    Amid mounting concerns over digital sovereignty and data privacy, Microsoft is taking significant steps to reassure its European customer base that their data will remain protected and under local control. The expansion of Microsoft’s Sovereign Cloud offering is more than just a technical...
  19. EU Shifts Cloud Services from Microsoft to OVHcloud for Digital Sovereignty

    The European Commission is reportedly in advanced negotiations to transition its cloud services from Microsoft Azure to OVHcloud, a leading French cloud provider. This strategic move underscores the EU's commitment to digital sovereignty, aiming to reduce reliance on non-European technology...
  20. Microsoft Expands Sovereign Cloud in Europe Amid Rising Data Privacy Demands

    As Europe intensifies its calls for greater data control and digital sovereignty, Microsoft has responded with a sweeping expansion of its Sovereign Cloud offering—a move that signals both the mounting regulatory pressures within the European Union and the adaptive strategies of global tech...