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Sovereign Data, Shared Responsibilities
DataQuest
|December 2024
Data sovereignty-the principle that data is subject to the laws and governance of the country where it is generated-has become a defining issue of the digital age. With globalisation driving cross-border data flows and technological advancements reshaping industries, governments and organizations alike are navigating complex regulatory landscapes.
DATA WITHOUT BORDERS, SOVEREIGNTY WITHIN
Data sovereignty transforms how businesses manage, store, and secure information, from national security concerns to economic strategies and privacy advocacy.
This article dives deeper into the rise of data sovereignty, its implications, the challenges organisations face, and the strategies they employ to stay compliant while driving innovation.
THE RISE OF DATA SOVEREIGNTY
What Is Data Sovereignty?
At its core, data sovereignty reflects a nation’s effort to assert control over data generated within its borders. This control is not just about power—it’s tied to national security, economic independence, and the protection of citizen privacy. Countries enforce this through regulations requiring either:
• Data Localization: Storage and processing of data must occur within national boundaries.
• Regulated Data Transfers: Data can cross borders,but only under strict compliance frameworks.
Why Does Data Sovereignty Matter?
1. National Security
Governments seek control over data to safeguard sensitive information and reduce vulnerabilities to cyber espionage or external interference.
2. Economic Stability
Storing data locally promotes domestic IT ecosystems, creates jobs, and reduces reliance on foreign technology providers.
3. User Privacy and Trust
Localized data storage ensures compliance with domestic privacy regulations, fostering user trust in an era of widespread data breaches and surveillance concerns.
In the last decade, governments around the world have responded to cybersecurity threats, cross-border data flows, and user privacy concerns with stronger data regulations. Below is a snapshot of global data sovereignty trends:
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