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The Ultimate Guide to Data sovereignty

A curated Australian edition of TechDay news, analysis, interviews, reviews, job moves, and related resources for Data sovereignty.

What to know about Data sovereignty

Data sovereignty sits at the intersection of technology, law, trust, and power. It’s about who ultimately controls data – where it’s stored, which laws apply, who can access it, and how it’s used for cloud, AI, and analytics. As organisations modernise infrastructure, adopt multi-cloud and experiment with AI, questions of residency, jurisdiction, and digital autonomy are reshaping strategies across the public sector, critical infrastructure, finance, healthcare, education, and beyond.

Stories under this tag explore the full spectrum of that shift: the rise of sovereign clouds and onshore data centres, new connectivity and subsea cables, and the emergence of “sovereign AI” factories and private AI stacks. You’ll find coverage of local cloud providers challenging hyperscalers, government-certified facilities and compliance frameworks, encryption and key-management advances, and open-source alternatives aimed at reducing lock-in. We also look at how organisations are rebalancing workloads between public cloud, private cloud, colocation and on-premise to manage cost, resilience, and regulatory risk.

Beyond infrastructure, Data sovereignty examines the human, ethical and cultural dimensions of data control. That includes Indigenous and community data governance, citizen trust in digital services, evolving privacy expectations, and the impact of new regulations from data protection laws to AI and quantum-safe standards. Interviews and opinions unpack why boards now treat data location as a strategic and geopolitical risk, how CIOs and CISOs are redesigning architectures around sovereignty-by-design, and what trusted, explainable AI looks like when it must run close to sensitive data.

Whether you’re a policymaker, technology leader, security practitioner, or business decision-maker, this tag offers a curated view of how data sovereignty is transforming cloud strategy, AI adoption, cybersecurity, and digital infrastructure. Dive in to understand the trade-offs between convenience and control, see how peers are responding to rising compliance and resilience pressures, and discover practical approaches to keeping your data, and the intelligence built on top of it, firmly under your own governance.

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Recent Data sovereignty News

Kinetic IT launches AI engineering division with Sete
Outsourcing

Kinetic IT launches AI engineering division with Sete

The move targets government and critical infrastructure clients seeking secure AI deployment inside complex operations rather than advisory support.

Last week

The Fable 5 ban lesson is to diversify
Small Business

The Fable 5 ban lesson is to diversify

Australian firms learned the hard way that relying on one AI model can halt operations, as cheaper open alternatives now make diversification practical.

Last week

Archer signs IonQ deal to test Australian quantum hub
IT Industry

Archer signs IonQ deal to test Australian quantum hub

The deal could bring Australia its first sovereign quantum computer, as Archer tests local demand for secure access in defence and banking.

This month

Australian IT leaders say data gaps stall AI scale
Trends & Predictions

Australian IT leaders say data gaps stall AI scale

A lack of live data infrastructure is leaving most Australian IT leaders unable to scale AI, according to new research from Confluent.

Last month

In AI, control is the real advantage
Network Infrastructure

In AI, control is the real advantage

Australian firms risk losing AI advantage if core models and pricing stay offshore, as sovereign control becomes a resilience and trust issue.

Last month

Agentic AI will soon run your service desk. The real question is who controls it
IT service management

Agentic AI will soon run your service desk. The real question is who controls it

The shift to AI that can act, not just summarise, raises new questions over auditability, data residency and who controls operations.

Last month

Trust is the new uptime: Why sovereignty by design matters
Digital Transformation

Trust is the new uptime: Why sovereignty by design matters

Public confidence in digital government is fragile, with AI adoption, vendor dependence and weak governance now posing a bigger risk than outages.

Last month

Australia has high AI agency in eight capabilities
Small Business

Australia has high AI agency in eight capabilities

The findings suggest Canberra should target funding where it has leverage, as the country ranks highly in just eight of 103 AI capabilities.

Last month

EthicAI launches Selma as Australian firms seek AI control
Digital Transformation

EthicAI launches Selma as Australian firms seek AI control

Concerns over overseas access have pushed Australian agencies towards locally controlled AI, as a US order left some users abruptly cut off.

Last month

Yurika launches sovereign cloud service for Australia
IT Department

Yurika launches sovereign cloud service for Australia

Australian agencies and regulated firms can now keep virtual machine workloads local, as Yurika and RackCorp target tighter data-residency rules.

Last month

Rising hardware costs accelerate shift to private cloud adoption
Managed Services

Rising hardware costs accelerate shift to private cloud adoption

Higher hardware prices and longer lead times are pushing Australian firms towards private cloud for steadier costs and onshore data control.

Last month

Australia leads in self-hosted AI use, JFrog finds
IT Department

Australia leads in self-hosted AI use, JFrog finds

The survey also found most firms still lack secrets scanning and rapid audit proof, leaving hidden credentials and compliance delays as weak spots.

Last month

Australia has two-year window to build AI champions
Robotics

Australia has two-year window to build AI champions

Global rivals could capture most of the value from local AI start-ups unless investors and customers act fast, King River Capital warns.

Last month

Konica Minolta Australia named ACT Leader by Quocirca
Workplace

Konica Minolta Australia named ACT Leader by Quocirca

The ranking signals growing demand for print vendors that can plug into cloud, security and workflow systems rather than stand alone.

Last month

Orca Opti launches free AI governance tool for Australia
Data Loss Prevention

Orca Opti launches free AI governance tool for Australia

Regulated employers can now test their AI controls in minutes, as the Brisbane firm targets stricter data rules and workplace leak risks.

Last month

The connectivity stack: Why Australian ICT leaders are rethinking where their websites live
Outsourcing

The connectivity stack: Why Australian ICT leaders are rethinking where their websites live

Offshore web hosting is becoming harder to justify as Australian firms weigh latency, sovereignty and support risks across their digital stack.

Thu, 28th May 2026

Australian budget AI push earns cautious tech support
Productivity

Australian budget AI push earns cautious tech support

Cautious support from tech leaders hinges on whether Canberra can turn new AI and digital funding into real productivity gains.

Thu, 21st May 2026

Using AI in your ERP? You should know where your data goes
Hyperscale

Using AI in your ERP? You should know where your data goes

Finance teams need to know whether ERP AI queries cross borders, because model routing can affect sovereignty, compliance and audit trails.

Wed, 20th May 2026

Snowflake wins IRAP approval in Google Cloud Melbourne
Data Analytics

Snowflake wins IRAP approval in Google Cloud Melbourne

Australian government agencies can now use Snowflake on Google Cloud in Melbourne for PROTECTED workloads, broadening cloud choice and assurance.

Mon, 18th May 2026

Australia tightens data centre scrutiny amid AI boom
Application Performance Monitoring

Australia tightens data centre scrutiny amid AI boom

Australia tightens data centre approvals as governments weigh AI power, water and jobs against AUD $51.9 billion of NSW pipeline projects.

Fri, 15th May 2026

Job Moves