Data sovereignty
Senior industry leaders will share their insights
Individual national policies on data have both privacy and trade implications, which present significant challenges for global companies operating across borders. There are two critical dimensions to this discussion. The first is centred on what data sovereignty means for trade flows, and the second issue is how data localisation laws are shaping up in different countries.
Hosted by the Financial Times in partnership with Huawei, this virtual webinar will discuss the implications of data sovereignty issues on global trade and policies. A senior Financial Times journalist will chair the discussion.
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Government Policies
How do government policies regarding the way data is held and transferred dictate how it moves across borders? How does this impact global operations?
Accountability
How can accountability and transparency be developed around data and privacy?
Impact
In what ways do these decisions impact technology developers, individuals and privacy?
Protection
Do these policies and practices result in privacy being protected or infringed upon?
Technology
Can privacy-enhancing technology help?
Data Localisation
How should global businesses approach data localisation, and how can regulators contribute?
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