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As digital infrastructure becomes deeply embedded in every aspect of society, the ability to control data flows, privacy, and digital infrastructure has become a critical issue for governments, organizations, and individuals alike. The rise of global data networks, artificial intelligence, and cross-border digital services presents both opportunities and challenges to national security, personal autonomy, and economic independence. Balancing privacy rights with the need for global connectivity requires rethinking legal frameworks, adopting responsible technological practices, and navigating…mehr

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As digital infrastructure becomes deeply embedded in every aspect of society, the ability to control data flows, privacy, and digital infrastructure has become a critical issue for governments, organizations, and individuals alike. The rise of global data networks, artificial intelligence, and cross-border digital services presents both opportunities and challenges to national security, personal autonomy, and economic independence. Balancing privacy rights with the need for global connectivity requires rethinking legal frameworks, adopting responsible technological practices, and navigating complex ethical trade-offs. Addressing digital sovereignty is essential to ensuring equitable access, safeguarding democratic values, and maintaining trust in the digital age. Empowering Digital Sovereignty: Balancing Privacy and Global Connectivity examines the complicated aspects of digital sovereignty, focusing on how countries, businesses, and people can keep control of their digital data in a world where everything is becoming digital and data is moving internationally all the time. It delves into the legal frameworks, technological advancements, and ethical dilemmas associated with data privacy and autonomy. Covering topics such as artificial intelligence, network traffic, and synthetic data generation, this book is an excellent resource for policymakers, government officials, IT experts, business leaders, digital industry professionals, academicians, researchers, and more.