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Introduction to Data Sovereignty

  • Distinguishing data sovereignty from data residency and data localization
  • Historical context and the evolution of the data sovereignty concept
  • The critical importance of data sovereignty for modern enterprises
  • Global trends in data sovereignty legislation

Major Data Sovereignty Frameworks

  • Privacy laws dictating data storage locations
  • Regulations limiting cross-border data movement
  • Laws granting governments access to data held within foreign jurisdictions
  • Industry-specific data regulations (e.g., finance, healthcare)

Risk Assessment and Compliance

  • Mapping data flows across different jurisdictions
  • Identifying sensitive and regulated data categories
  • Evaluating risks associated with third parties and cloud providers
  • Methodologies for conducting compliance gap analyses

Cloud and Infrastructure Considerations

  • Regional cloud deployments and data center locations
  • Hybrid cloud strategies to ensure sovereignty
  • Multi-cloud approaches and the risks of vendor lock-in
  • Securing contractual commitments regarding data sovereignty

Governance and Strategy

  • Constructing a data sovereignty governance framework
  • Defining roles and responsibilities for compliance
  • Establishing data classification and handling policies
  • Incident response protocols in multi-jurisdictional environments

Cross-Border Data Transfers

  • Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs)
  • Adequacy decisions and their inherent limitations
  • Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs)
  • Emerging mechanisms for data transfer

Future Trends and Considerations

  • Data sovereignty implications for AI and machine learning
  • Impacts of blockchain and distributed ledger technologies
  • Anticipating future regulatory changes

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • A solid understanding of basic data management concepts
  • Familiarity with IT infrastructure and fundamental cloud computing principles
  • Prior experience in compliance, legal, or IT governance roles

Audience

  • Chief Data Officers (CDOs) and Chief Information Officers (CIOs)
  • Compliance Officers and Legal Counsel
  • IT Directors and Security Managers
  • Enterprise Architects and Data Protection Officers (DPOs)
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