AI innovation across Europe is accelerating—but so are regulatory, data residency, and sovereignty requirements. As we explore in our blog, A European Cloud Reckoning: Why Hybrid Sovereignty Demands New Thinking and New Tools, sovereignty can no longer rely on policy documents and network diagrams. It must be enforceable by architecture.
On April 21 at the Quality Hotel in Solna, join Mirantis to explore how to build and operate a Sovereign AI cloud on Kubernetes with enforcement built directly into the platform.
Attend our session, “True Cloud Sovereignty: Enforcing Regional Boundaries in Kubernetes with k0rdent,” in which Martin Stadler, Field CTO for AI Infrastructure at Mirantis, will walk you through a pragmatic, multi-cluster architecture that enforces sovereignty at three critical layers:
Default-deny network isolation between regions
Region-scoped mTLS and certificate chains that eliminate cross-region trust
HSM-backed, region-bound encryption for data at rest
You’ll see how the Mirantis k0rdent AI platform enables signed policy distribution, controlled state aggregation, sovereign disaster recovery, and secure GPU workload operations across AWS, Azure, OpenStack, and national cloud providers.
If you’re building or operating Kubernetes platforms that must meet strict compliance and regional control requirements, this session delivers a practical blueprint for making sovereignty technically defensible—not operationally assumed.
Join us in Solna to see how Mirantis is helping teams deliver secure, compliant, sovereign AI infrastructure by design.

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