PARIS: More than three-quarters of European countries use American cloud computing services for vital national security functions, a report published Friday found, warning that the dependency could make governments vulnerable.
The analysis arrives as European governments increasingly fear that vital digital services could be subject to an American βkill switchβ if tensions with President Donald Trumpβs White House escalate.
βRussia and Putin are waging a war against a European country in Ukraineβ¦ but we also had a US president threatening Denmark and Greenland,β said Tobias Bacherle of the Brussels-based Future of Technology Institute (FOTI). βThis geopolitical shift needs to be taken in account,β he said.
National security systems in 23 of the 28 countries studied βseem to rely on US techβ, researchers found after looking at EU member states and Britain.
Vital digital services could be subject to American βkill switchβ, European powers fear
The researchers analysed public information from defence ministry websites, national media and EU and UK public procurement records to identify major cloud computing contracts with American providers including Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Oracle.
Of the countries studied, 16 of 28 βare at high risk to a potential US βkill switchββ, FOTI said, among them Germany, Poland and Britain β Europeβs key military powers.
Just one, neutral Austria, which is not a NATO member, was classified as lower risk.
βSovereignβ cloud
Some capitals have already sought domestic or European options for tech procurement, prompting American firms to offer βsovereignβ cloud computing services that they say are beyond Washingtonβs reach.
But βThis branding label fails to address the underlying dependenciesβ, FOTI said, warning that such systems could still fall under the CLOUD act that allows American authorities to demand that companies hand over data stored abroad.
American companies could also be forced to cut off maintenance and security updates by US sanctions, the researchers added.
Last year, Washington withheld from Ukraine services including satellite images from the American company Maxar after a public Oval Office sparring match between President Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky.
βIf you can do this to Kyiv, you can do it to London, Brussels, Paris and Berlin,β said Katja Bego of the British think-tank Chatham House. βIt is a profound wake-up call moment. This is an existential national security risk.β
Published in Dawn, April 18th, 2026
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