ORF CyFy 2022 || Cross-border Data Flows: Past Progress, Present Impasse? || In 2006, mathematician Clive Humby coined the phrase “Data is the new oil”. This notion has since been embraced, interrogated, and dispelled. At the Osaka Summit in 2019, the G20 recognised that data is the lifeblood of digital development, innovation, and growth, although it did not achieve consensus on this statement. How can the CBDF narrative be made more accommodative of developing nations that are yet to define and create their data protection frameworks? Should data-intensive platforms share their gains with users? Is it possible to arrive at a global compromise—with room for minor local variations?
Michael Nelson
Senior Fellow, Technology and International Affairs Program, Carnegie Endowment, United States
Narendra Nath G
Joint Secretary, National Security Council Secretariat, Government of India, India
Sreenidhi Srinivas
Partner, Ikigai Law, India
Alice Pannier
Head, Geopolitics of Technology Programme, French Institute of International Relations, France
Karthik Nachiappan
Research Fellow, ISAS National University of Singapore, Canada
Moderator
Arvind Gupta
Head and Co-Founder, Digital India Foundation, India
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