Monday Apr 15, 2024

Data Flows

On this episode of START HERE, join Sasha O’Connell, Drew Bagley, and Megan Brown as they embark on a journey to unravel the complexities of cross-border data flows and their impact on global cyber policy. In this enlightening episode, they delve into the benefits of data flows and internet connectivity, highlighting their crucial role in driving innovation, economic growth, and international collaboration.

 

Through engaging discussions and expert insights, this episode serves as your gateway into understanding the necessity of a global workforce for data flows, and exploring how diverse talent pools contribute to the development and regulation of data policies across borders. 

 

Moreover, the team navigates through the intricate politics surrounding data flows, shedding light on the challenges policymakers face in balancing security, privacy, and economic interests on a global scale.

 

Here's what you'll discover in this episode:

 

The Power of Data Flows: Explore the transformative potential of cross-border data flows and internet connectivity, uncovering how they foster innovation, economic development, and interconnectedness in the digital age.

 

Global Workforce Dynamics: Gain insights into the essential role of a global workforce in managing and regulating data flows, understanding how diverse perspectives and expertise contribute to shaping effective cyber policies.

 

Navigating Political Landscapes: Examine the intricate politics of data flows, from regulatory frameworks to international negotiations, and the challenges policymakers encounter in navigating divergent interests and agendas.



Don't miss out on this essential exploration of cross-border data flows and their implications for cyber policy. Subscribe now to stay informed and engaged with the latest insights and discussions!

 

Have feedback or questions? Reach out to us at khaninstitute@american.edu. 

 

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