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Digital Sovereignty – AI Models

June 30, 2026 by Information Matters

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Information Matters · Digital Sovereignty Whose model is reading your data? Almost every AI feature a UK business now uses — the assistant in the inbox, the summary in the […]

Digital Sovereignty – Payment Rails

June 30, 2026 by Information Matters

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Information Matters · Digital Sovereignty The rails are British. The cards are not. Every time money moves in Britain, it travels on one of two kinds of track. The bank-to-bank […]

Digital Sovereignty – Identity and Access

June 30, 2026 by Information Matters

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Information Matters · Digital Sovereignty The lock on every other door Identity is the log-in layer that gates everything else — the system that decides whether your staff and your […]

Digital Sovereignty – Cloud and Data Centres

June 30, 2026 by Information Matters

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Information Matters · Digital Sovereignty Where your systems actually live Almost every UK business that runs software runs it on rented ground — and for most of them the landlord […]

Who controls the technology behind a UK law firm?

June 16, 2026 by Information Matters

A plain-English Sovereignty Exposure Profile for a UK mid-size law firm (roughly 50–250 fee earners). Download PDF version What this is A law firm’s most valuable and most confidential asset […]

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