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What Clashing Data Regimes Mean for Prosperity and Security
SAN FRANCISCO, March 5, 2020 — Governments across the world are clashing when it comes to managing the vast amount of data generated by the digital economy. Are we moving toward a world of competing data spheres of influence? What will be the implications of clashing data regimes for prosperity and security? Shuman Ghosemajumder, F5 Networks; Graham Webster, Stanford University; and Ziyang Fan, World Economic Forum, discuss how data governance — the rules for who can access data and how it is used — is shaping up to be a new frontier of geopolitical rivalry. The panel was moderated by Heather Evans, director of Frontier Technology Research at Asia Northern California (58 min., 16 sec.)