Digital Sovereignty Navigator

Digital Sovereignty Readiness Assessment

Quick 10-15 minute assessment to evaluate your organization's digital sovereignty readiness across 7 key domains

Sinar Project is hosting a modified version of Red Hat's Digital Sovereignty Readiness Assessment Tool (source repo) to assist organisations in assessing their digital sovereign readiness. The data shared with Sinar Project supports research in understanding the overall digital sovereignty readiness of Malaysian civil society.

Respondent Details

Note: only permanent staff, exclude part time/adhoc contractors and interns.

Customize Domain Weights

Adjust weights from 1.0× (standard) to 2.0× (critical priority)

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Privacy: Personal Identifying Information collected in the survey will not be shared publicly.

Disclaimer: This survey is for informational purposes only to aid organizations review their general sovereign posture. This is an analytical assessment tool and does not replace compliance certifications, legal and regulatory advice. It should not be utilised for validation of an organization's compliance with any specific digital sovereignty requirements. It is not endorsed by any regulatory authority, and its findings or recommendations are not legally binding nor does it constitute legal advice.

Differentiated weighting for civil society organisations — emphasising data sovereignty, operational independence, and open source as critical priorities (2.0x), with technical sovereignty and managed services as important (1.5x).

Domain Weighting - Balanced

Data Sovereignty
1.0×
Technical Sovereignty
1.0×
Operational Sovereignty
1.0×
Assurance Sovereignty
1.0×
Open Source
1.0×
Executive Oversight
1.0×
Managed Services
1.0×

CMMI Maturity Levels

Initial (0-20%)
Unpredictable, poorly controlled, reactive processes
Managed (21-40%)
Projects planned and executed per policy, basic controls in place
Defined (41-60%)
Standardized, documented, and proactive processes organization-wide
Quantitatively Managed (61-80%)
Measured and controlled using statistical techniques and data
Optimizing (81-100%)
Continuous improvement and innovation-focused processes