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Fostering digital _________ is a must if we are to fully exploit the potential of digital technologies to facilitate sustainable development.Across
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Fostering digital _________ is a must if we are to fully exploit the potential of digital technologies to facilitate sustainable development.
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‘Digital __________’ refers to the policies, norms, laws, and processes that steer digital development with the aim of, among other things, protecting the rights, assets, and interests of citizens, companies, and governments.
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As digital standards become increasingly important, questions are arising regarding the legitimacy of standardisation _______ and the extent to which their processes reflect the full diversity of economic and political interests.
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As metaphors such as the ‘new oil’ or ‘lifeblood’ of the 21st century suggest, countries are increasingly seeing ____ as a national asset.
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The application of existing human rights frameworks to the development and use of digital technologies is essential if we are to ensure that the technological future is ____-centric.
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Austria, France, and Indonesia are among the countries that have introduced digital _____ targeted specifically at global tech giants.
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Digital _________ programmes are appearing around the world as part of governmental efforts to foster economic and social inclusion, but they also come with privacy and security risks for individuals.
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Discussions are ongoing at the UN of how international ___ applies in cyberspace.
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Questions of _____ in the digital space revolve around issues such as the reliability of digital tools and confidence in tech companies and public institutions.
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Titled ‘The age of digital ________________’, the report of the UN Secretary-General’s High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation called for improved digital cooperation at the international level.
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The market power of large Internet platforms has attracted intense scrutiny from ___________ authorities worldwide.
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Central _____ around the world are increasingly exploring the possibility of issuing national digital currencies.
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Laws, regulations, court orders, and technical measures such as Internet shutdowns are some of the tools used by states in the exercise of their digital _______.
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Microsoft’s decision to open an office in New York to help increase its engagement with the UN is only one sign among many of a growing appetite on the part of tech companies to enter the realm of __________.
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_______ principles are likely to vary from culture to culture, which limits their usefulness in guiding behaviour in the digital realm, whether of businesses, policy leaders, or citizens.
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The growing patchwork of rules and regulations developed by individual states to deal with issues such as data governance could lead to a _____________ of digital space.
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Countries are introducing intermediary _________ legislation to make Internet companies more accountable for harmful content on their platforms.
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