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EU Launches Tech Sovereignty Package with Open Source Strategy

Severity: Low (Score: 32.0)

Sources: digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu, www.europarl.europa.eu, ec.europa.eu, Techpolicy.Press, Digital-Strategy.Ec.Europa.Eu

Published: 2026-06-03 · Updated: 2026-06-03

Keywords: european, open, source, sovereignty, package, billion, needed

Severity indicators: rce

Summary

On June 3, 2026, the European Commission released the 'European Technological Sovereignty Package', which includes a comprehensive Open Source Strategy. This marks a significant shift in EU digital policy, positioning open source as central to achieving digital sovereignty. The package outlines a need for €320 billion in investments over the next decade to enhance the EU's autonomy in cloud, AI, and semiconductor sectors. It emphasizes the importance of open source software in reducing dependencies on non-EU providers and enhancing cybersecurity. The strategy sets a target of 30 million active users of open source collaboration tools by 2030, aiming to foster a sustainable open source ecosystem. The EU Digital Identity Wallet, part of the package, will provide secure digital identification for all EU citizens, enhancing privacy and security in digital interactions. This initiative is seen as a response to recent vulnerabilities and threats to digital infrastructure. Key Points: • The EU's new package allocates €320 billion for tech sovereignty over the next decade. • Open source software is now central to EU digital policy, aiming for 30 million users by 2030. • The EU Digital Identity Wallet will enhance secure digital identification for all citizens.

Detailed Analysis

**Impact** The package affects all EU Member States, targeting citizens, residents, businesses, and public administrations with a focus on digital sovereignty across cloud, AI, semiconductor manufacturing, and open source software. The EU aims to mobilize €320 billion over 10 years, including €200 billion for cloud and AI data centers and €120 billion for semiconductors, impacting sectors reliant on digital infrastructure and chip supply chains. Approximately 30 million active users of open source collaboration tools are targeted by 2030, with risks mitigated by reducing dependency on non-EU proprietary technologies and providers. **Technical Details** No specific cyberattack vectors, TTPs, malware, CVEs, or IOCs are detailed in the sources. The package includes legislative proposals such as the Cloud and AI Development Act (CADA) promoting open source-first procurement and the Chips Act 2.0 to boost EU semiconductor manufacturing capacity. The EU Digital Identity Wallet mandates open source implementation to enhance transparency and security in digital identity management. **Recommended Response** Defenders should prioritize integrating open source software with strong governance and auditability to enhance cybersecurity posture. Organizations should prepare for compliance with the open source-first procurement principles and monitor developments around the EU Digital Identity Wallet rollout. No specific patches or IOCs are provided; monitoring for updates on legislative implementation and related cybersecurity frameworks is advised.

Source articles (9)

  • €320 billion needed over 10 years to strengthen EU's autonomy in cloud, AI and ... — Agenceurope.Eu · 2026-06-01
    The European Commission believes that €200 billion will be needed to increase the capacity of data centres dedicated to cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) in the European Union by 2036, with the b…
  • Proposal for the Chips Act 2.0 - Shaping Europe's digital future — Digital-Strategy.Ec.Europa.Eu · 2026-06-03
    The Commission has adopted a proposal for the Chips Act 2.0, which introduces new measures to further boost the chips industry, reduce strategic dependencies and support advanced chip production in th…
  • Chips Act 2.0 - Shaping Europe's digital future — Digital-Strategy.Ec.Europa.Eu · 2026-06-03
    The Chips Act 2.0 aims to strengthen Europe’s semiconductor industry and reduce strategic dependencies, boost demand for chips, and support the design and production of advanced and mainstream chips i…
  • How the EU's Tech Sovereignty Package Finally Puts Open Source to the Test — Techpolicy.Press · 2026-06-03
    With today’s release of the European Commission's “European Technological Sovereignty Package”, which includes a full Open Source Strategy, open source sits at the center of EU digital policymaking fo…
  • EPRS BRI(2026)785742 — www.europarl.europa.eu · 2026-06-03
    The proposal for an EU chips act 2.0, planned as part of the forthcoming 'tech sovereignty package', will aim to strengthen Europe's resilience and technological sovereignty in semiconductors. It is e…
  • EU Digital Identity Wallet — ec.europa.eu · 2026-06-03
    EU Digital Identity Wallets will provide a safe, reliable, and private means of digital identification for everyone in Europe. Every Member State will provide at least one wallet to all its citizens,…
  • EU Unveils Sweeping Tech Sovereignty Push, Balancing Autonomy with Openness — Techpolicy.Press · 2026-06-03
    After multiple delays, the European Commission on Wednesday unveiled what it calls its first comprehensive strategy to curb Europe’s reliance on foreign cloud services, semiconductors and software — a…
  • Cloud and AI Development Act — digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu · 2026-06-03
    The Commission has adopted a proposal for the Cloud and AI Development Act (CADA) with the aim of strengthening the EU's cloud and AI ecosystem, investment and infrastructure. The ongoing deployment o…
  • Ip 26 1187 — ec.europa.eu · 2026-06-03

Timeline

  • 2026-06-01 — €320 billion investment needed for tech autonomy: The European Commission estimates €320 billion needed to strengthen EU's autonomy in cloud, AI, and semiconductors by 2036.
  • 2026-06-03 — Launch of European Technological Sovereignty Package: The European Commission unveiled a comprehensive package focusing on open source to enhance digital sovereignty.
  • 2026-06-03 — Introduction of EU Digital Identity Wallet: The EU Digital Identity Wallet will provide secure digital identification for citizens and businesses.
  • 2026-06-03 — Proposal for Chips Act 2.0 released: The EU proposed Chips Act 2.0 to boost semiconductor production and reduce dependencies on third countries.
  • 2026-06-03 — EPRS report on Chips Act 2.0: The European Parliament's report outlines the goals of the Chips Act 2.0 to strengthen semiconductor manufacturing capacity.

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