Digital Sovereignity
May 11, 2026
Cyber risk no longer remains within the boundaries of a single organization. Incidents, vulnerabilities, and disruptions are increasingly moving via suppliers, platforms, supply chains, cloud environments, and other digital dependencies....
May 6, 2026
Portugal has achieved notable recognition on the global stage for its institutional capacity to handle cyber threats. Yet, operational data analysis reveals widespread vulnerabilities, particularly concerning compromised access credentials, presenting...
April 3, 2026
While Portugal demonstrates commendable national control over its Critical Digital Infrastructures (CDIs), a deeper dive into the relationship between corporate structure and ownership reveals significant strategic vulnerabilities that demand focused...
March 11, 2026
Defining The Critical Digital Backbone To move beyond simply identifying dependencies, the Art Resilia study focused on control of digital infrastructure dependency. These structures ensure robust national digital sovereignty and...
February 4, 2026
Technological dependence is not always measured in percentages of hardware. Often, it lies in the control over daily operational tools. To better understand the vulnerabilities, Art Resilia’s study specifically evaluated...
December 5, 2025
The reduction of reliance on foreign entities is crucial for ensuring Portugal’s digital autonomy and security, particularly within strategic technological sectors. Excessive external dependency heightens geopolitical, economic, and security risk,...
November 14, 2025
The increasing reliance on technology globally has propelled the concept of sovereignty beyond traditional geographic boundaries, making digital sovereignty a crucial national security and economic priority. Based on an in-depth...