The US Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), New Zealand Information Security Manual (NZISM), Italian National Cybersecurity Agency (ACN), and Chinese technology self-reliance policy are just some of the regulations and national guides and principles that discipline digital sovereignty (DS) in different ways globally. As organizations lay down their technology and service providers’ partnership strategies, they need to address regulatory complexities head on. This report describes the current state of DS regulations, key questions and answers that every enterprise must know, and practical guidance for navigating DS regulatory constraints globally.