Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE) launched its Sovereign and Resilient Cloud Services Framework on Friday 24 April with 40-plus certified services, the morning after Sovereign Tech Europe closed in Brussels 1. Francisco Mingorance, CISPE's Secretary General, gave the launch keynote, Making Sovereignty Verifiable. Four days earlier he had called the Commission's award of its €180m sovereign cloud framework to the Thales-Google joint venture S3NS at SEAL-2 (Sovereignty European Assurance Level, tier 2) "sovereignty washing" . Audits are run by BYCYB, the rebranded Laboratoire national de métrologie et d'essais, France's national metrology body.
The framework draws a binary the SEAL tiers blur. "Sovereign" means jurisdictional control: ownership, governance and operations inside the European Union, with no extraterritorial legal exposure. "Resilient" means technical control: safeguards against disruption. Mingorance reached for tyres on stage. The Sovereign Badge is a puncture-proof tyre; the Resilient Badge is a run-flat. CISPE's framing treats jurisdiction and capability as separate engineering problems with different remedies. SEAL-2 and SEAL-3, in CISPE's reading, average them into "a murky sovereignty score that averages the impossible with the irrelevant" 2.
The operational stake is the Cloud and AI Development Act (CAIDA), which the Commission's delayed package is set to carry to adoption late this month. CAIDA will define "sovereign" infrastructure in EU law for the first time. If the binary survives drafting, the Commission's own SEAL-2 award to S3NS will have certified, under the predecessor regime, a provider the new statute excludes. Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Aura Salla, rapporteur on the parallel Digital Omnibus Regulation, was observed by Lowdown at the Brussels conference calling for full European tech sovereignty as soon as possible, a position more aggressive than Forum Europe's published "resilient interdependence" framing of the day. Her own website carries no post-conference statement; the most recent entry remains 16 April.
