Cybertrust and SUSE Partner on AI Trust Infrastructure for Japan
The collaboration moves the digital sovereignty concept from policy to practical implementation, offering Japanese organizations a domestic alternative to foreign platform dominance.
Reporting from 1 source: ASCII.jp.
Cybertrust announced a collaboration with SUSE to build a sovereign cloud-native infrastructure for Japanese companies. The partnership combines Cybertrust's trust infrastructure with SUSE's open-source technologies, including AlmaLinux OS and SUSE Rancher Prime, to provide a secure AI trust infrastructure. This is the second initiative under Cybertrust's 'Trust Infrastructure Concept' announced in June 2026.
Cybertrust registered at the Sapphire level in SUSE's partner program, the second step under its 'Trust Infrastructure Concept' announced June 16. The company will combine its domestically produced trust infrastructure with SUSE's open-source stack-AlmaLinux OS and container platform SUSE Rancher Prime-to lower barriers to AI adoption. The background, as the article notes, is a push for digital sovereignty in Europe and Japan to avoid dependence on giant platform companies. The goal is a 'safe, secure, and reliable AI trust infrastructure' for the Japanese market.
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