EU Targets Big Tech for Cloud Regulation Compliance
- EU scrutinizes Big Tech cloud for compliance and digital sovereignty.
- Policies may shift funding to European cloud initiatives.
- Regulation could prompt operational adjustments in DeFi infrastructures.
Major EU regulators have targeted cloud giants AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud for scrutiny regarding compliance and data sovereignty concerns as of November 2025.
This oversight could reshape digital infrastructure in the EU, affecting DeFi and crypto activities reliant on these cloud services.
EU regulators have turned their attention to Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud due to concerns surrounding compliance and digital sovereignty within the EU. This action is part of efforts to bolster EU digital resiliency.
The scrutiny involves examining the cloud infrastructure provided by these major firms and its current alignment with EU policies on data localization and autonomy. The investigation aims to ensure compliance with new regulatory frameworks.
The immediate impact of this regulatory focus could ripple through various industries, potentially requiring adjustments in data hosting practices. Industries relying on Big Tech for cloud services may need to re-evaluate their current cloud strategies.
Financially, the initiative could redirect funding to EU-native “sovereign cloud” initiatives, encouraging adoption of local cloud providers. This shift may challenge the dominance of US cloud companies in the European market. As the Wire Team from Wire notes, “Europe’s dependence on U.S. cloud and collaboration tools like Microsoft 365 and AWS exposes critical compliance and sovereignty risks. Learn how switching to European alternatives strengthens resilience, compliance, and trust.”
Regulatory actions may affect businesses dependent on US cloud for compliance. The strengthening of EU cloud infrastructure is the focal point of these actions.
Potential financial outcomes include increased data localization and technological independence. Historical trends suggest investment in EU-based cloud solutions could rise, aligning with EU policy goals for sovereignty and security. Disruptions in DeFi infrastructures are possible.



