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Explore how Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs) can address digital sovereignty challenges in this 37-minute conference talk from the Linux Foundation. Examine the growing global concern over data location and control as countries increasingly focus on where their citizens' data is stored and processed. Learn about the three key types of sovereignty: data sovereignty, operational sovereignty, and software sovereignty, and understand how open source solutions contribute to the latter. Discover how PETs, including Confidential Computing, Homomorphic Encryption, and Differential Privacy, offer innovative approaches to protect data and applications in use. Investigate potential solutions that could safeguard government and citizen data even when it's processed outside national borders, moving beyond traditional requirements for local data centers operated by domestic companies. Gain insights into technical strategies that may help nations maintain control over their digital assets while participating in the global digital economy.
Syllabus
PETs - A Technical Solution To Digital Sovereignty? - Mike Bursell
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Linux Foundation