SouthViews No. 206, 25 September 2020
Digital Transformation: Prioritizing Data Localization
By Bilal Zaka
After years of rather stable and predictable growth of telecommunications and software systems, the last decade has witnessed a tremendous shift towards unpredictable and disruptive innovations in every field of life. Today, we are experiencing the true social, political, financial and cultural effects of what is termed as globalization, deregulation, liberalization and convergence. Some major factors influencing this change are proliferation of mobile devices, ubiquitous wireless access to internet and increasing interventions of online or internet-driven technologies. While this digital transformation is inevitable, it is imperative that we equip ourselves to handle the negative implications of external influence caused by foreign dependencies and the non-regulatory nature of the new information ecosystem.
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This article was tagged: China, Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS), COVID-19, Data Localization, Digital Economy, Digital Technologies, Digital Transformation, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Globalization, Information and Communications Technology (ICT), Innovation, Pakistan, Science and Technology (S&T), Social Media, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Trade Liberalization