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2018-11Type
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Abstract
This Cyber Defense Trend Analysis argues that while cyber sovereignty is regularly referenced in political, economic and legal discussions, the concept has no fixed definition. In response to this, as well as to highlight why using the term in the same way as strategic autonomy is a misnomer, our authors analyze references to cyber sovereignty in national cybersecurity strategies, current academic discussion and debates on sovereignty in other domains. Baezner and Robin also explore the similarly ill-defined concept of data sovereignty, outlining why control over data depends more on how it is stored than where. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000314613Publication status
publishedJournal / series
CSS Cyberdefense Trend AnalysesVolume
(2)Publisher
Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH ZürichEdition / version
2Subject
CyberspaceOrganisational unit
03515 - Wenger, Andreas / Wenger, Andreas
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