Topic: Sovereignty
Found 5 entries.
- Encryption Is Not Diplomatic Immunity
Encryption reduces risk, but it does not nullify subpoenas, account takeover, or metadata exposure under foreign jurisdictional power.
- EU Hosted Does Not Mean Sovereign. It Often Means a US Keyhole.
Why hosting data in Frankfurt does not protect you from the US Cloud Act, and how to verify true data sovereignty.
- The Day the Lawyer Called: A Discovery Request We Couldn’t Refuse
When foreign courts demand Citizen data, your vendor's 'compliance' becomes your liability. Here is how we survive the breach of sovereignty.
- Encrypted at Rest Is Not Privacy. It Is Rent.
Why standard cloud encryption does not protect you from subpoenas or vendor curiosity, and the mathematical reality of true data sovereignty.
- “EU Region” Is Not a Border: The Cloud Act in Plain Language
Why physical server location does not guarantee legal immunity from foreign subpoenas, and how to protect citizen data.