Friday, 7 October 2016

Bridging the internet-cyber gap: Digital policy lessons for the next administration (Cameron F. Kerry, Brookings)

The fallout from the Edward Snowden leaks about National Security Agency activities has been felt across the international policy community, in increased pressure for national data localization laws requiring that data about individuals within a country be kept in that country, for restrictions on transfers of data from the European Union, and for shifting internet governance away from the loose collection of organizations involved today toward intergovernmental bodies such as the United Nations.

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