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Data for Stronger Digital Economies

In an analysis, The Atlantic Council has highlighted the importance of digital identity and digital public infrastructure (DPI) in birthing and growing strong, prosperous and resilient digital economies, including in the United States.

The analysis says because data is incredibly valuable in the digital economy, efforts must be made to address questions around privacy, security and integrity, while giving credit to efforts already being made to ensure that greater data control power stays in the hands of consumers or the data owner.

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Digital Economy in Taiwan

The Electronic Signatures Act (ESA) of Taiwan, enacted in 2001, has undergone its first major

Trusted Digital Economies

In today’s digital era, policymakers grapple with balancing freedom and security amidst evolving cyber threats.

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