This IDC Perspective explores the essential skills needed to build digital sovereignty (DS) across industries: cybersecurity, data governance, and cloud. We will also discuss the role of education systems and IT training providers in advancing DS strategies around the world. Currently, seeking, implementing, and operating solutions for digital sovereignty is a complex and multifaceted endeavor. Skills related to data, cloud, cybersecurity, and a broad awareness of digital sovereignty principles and guidelines are critical for these efforts and need to be deeply understood before a robust DS strategy can be prepared. "Across jurisdictions and industries, skill needs and requirements vary greatly," said Leonardo Freitas, research manager and European Skills Practice lead. "This means government and enterprise leaders will need to make targeted, strategic investments to advance digital sovereignty initiatives. Higher education institutions and private IT skills providers are playing, and will continue to play, essential roles in these efforts."
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Executive Snapshot
Situation Overview
Skills in Cybersecurity, Data Governance, and Cloud Are Essential for Digital Sovereignty
What Industry Sectors Will See the Biggest Push in Digital Sovereignty Skills
Keeping the Skills Pool Up to Date: A Shift Toward Internal Skills Development
The Role of Education and IT Training Sectors in Advancing Digital Sovereignty
Regional Approach to Building Digital Sovereignty Skills
Europe
North America
APAC
Advice for organizations seeking to build digital sovereignty skills