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Data Sovereignty and National Security: Balancing Control and Cooperation in Conflict Zones

Type
Open Panel
Language
English
Description

In an era where data has become a critical asset for national security, the concept of data sovereignty is challenged in conflict zones where the management and control of information can determine the course of political and military outcomes. This panel, thus, seeks to explore the delicate balance between maintaining national control over data and engaging in international cooperation to address security and humanitarian challenges. Key discussions will focus on the complexity of data governance in areas with contested state control, the tensions between national sovereignty and the need for global collaboration, and the ethical implications of data usage in volatile environments. The panel will also examine the broader impact of data sovereignty on global security, considering how the policies and practices of conflict-affected states influence international relations and efforts to address transnational threats, aiming to illuminate strategic and ethical challenges of managing data in conflict zones.

Onsite Presentation Language
Same as proposal language
Panel ID
PL-6140
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