Are Data Localization Policies a Looming Disaster for Cybersecurity?


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As a wave of policy measures seeking to force the localization of data sweeps the globe, the potential impacts on cybersecurity have been largely overlooked. While data localization measures are often motivated by legitimate aims—including privacy, national security, or promoting domestic industries—these policies are increasingly posing significant challenges for cybersecurity defenders.

Participants
John Miller

Moderator

Head of Mandiant Intelligence Analysis, Google Cloud

Edna Conway

Panelist

CEO| Board Director | Sr. Nonresident Fellow , EMC ADVISORS | Active Cypher, Attabotics, Critical Start, Cyber Re | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Danielle Kriz

Panelist

Senior Director, Global Policy, Palo Alto Networks

Peter Swire

Panelist

Elizabeth and Tommy Holder Chair of Law and Ethics / Senior Counsel, Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business / Alston & Bird LLP


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