Digital Sovereignty

Digital Sovereignty

Emily Williams

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2023
ISBN:
9798868967849
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'Digital Sovereignty: Navigating the 21st Century Data Revolution' is a must-read for anyone who wants to learn more about how to govern data, protect privacy, and be responsible in the digital age. Emily Williams wrote this groundbreaking book that explores the idea of 'digital sovereignty.' This idea is becoming more important as data changes our lives and societies.'Digital Sovereignty' goes into great detail about the important issues of who owns data and how to control it in a world where data is the new currency. It shows how hard it is to use data for innovation, economic growth, and government protection while also protecting people’s right to privacy.Important terms that are popular right now:1. Data Revolution: This book is one of the most important ones to talk about the data revolution of the 21st century, in which data has become a driving force in business, government, and daily life.2. Digital Sovereignty: The idea of digital sovereignty is popular right now as governments and groups try to figure out how to govern data. This book gives a lot of information on the subject.3. Data Privacy: This book looks at ways to protect people’s rights and personal information in a data-driven world, as worries about data privacy and security grow.4. National Security: The book talks about how important it is to find a balance between data privacy and national security, a subject that has gotten a lot of attention lately.5. Government Access to Data: This controversial topic is at the heart of the book, which goes into great detail about the problems and debates that come up when the government gets access to data.6. Open Data: 'Digital Sovereignty' also talks about the importance of open data rules and being honest. It supports using data as a public resource to give people more power.At a time when data can be both a valuable asset and a possible liability, 'Digital Sovereignty' is a lighthouse that gives people, businesses, and lawmakers useful advice and insights. It helps people understand how to control data and fights for a responsible, open data ecosystem that protects people’s rights and the country’s best interests. If you want to learn more about how important data is in shaping our future, you need to read Emily Williams’ book.

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