The Cyber Warfare and Geopolitics of Technology: Understanding the Power Struggle for AI and Big Data Self-Assessment equips compliance managers, risk strategists, and technology leaders with the structured framework needed to identify critical vulnerabilities in national and organisational tech sovereignty. Without a rigorous assessment of how cyber warfare dynamics and geopolitical competition shape AI and data control, your organisation risks strategic blind spots, misaligned security investments, and exposure to state-sponsored threats or supply chain compromises. This self-assessment delivers an immediate, actionable understanding of where power lies in the global technology race, so you can align your cybersecurity posture, policy development, and innovation strategy with real-world geopolitical realities. Ignoring this shift means ceding advantage to rivals who leverage digital influence as a tool of statecraft.
What You Receive
- A 58-page digital workbook (PDF) containing 420 prioritised self-assessment questions across 12 critical domains: Cyber Warfare Doctrine, AI Sovereignty, Data Colonialism, Critical Infrastructure Control, Quantum Readiness, Export Control Regimes, Supply Chain Resilience, Digital Diplomacy, Surveillance Capitalism, Algorithmic Governance, Technology Sanctions, and Multilateral Tech Alliances, each question designed to surface strategic weaknesses in under 60 minutes
- Scoring rubrics aligned with NATO, OECD, and UN GGE frameworks that convert qualitative responses into a five-level technology power maturity index (Initial, Managed, Defined, Quantitatively Managed, Optimised), enabling benchmarking against global best practices
- A gap analysis matrix that maps your current posture against emerging threat vectors such as AI-enabled disinformation campaigns, data localisation mandates, and dual-use technology export restrictions, so you can prioritise high-impact interventions
- A remediation roadmap template (Excel) with pre-built action triggers based on your maturity score, linking low-scoring domains to real-world case studies from the US-China tech decoupling, EU Digital Markets Act enforcement, and African Union data sovereignty initiatives
- Access to a downloadable version of the full question set in CSV format for integration into governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) platforms, enabling automated tracking and executive reporting
- Executive briefing slides (PPTX) summarising key findings, geopolitical risk heatmaps, and strategic recommendations, ready for board-level presentation within 24 hours of completion
How This Helps You
Each of the 420 questions targets a specific lever of technological power, allowing you to pinpoint where your organisation is overexposed to foreign data jurisdiction, unprepared for AI-driven cyber attacks, or misaligned with evolving export control laws. By completing this self-assessment, you gain more than insight, you gain decision clarity. You’ll know exactly where to strengthen defences, which partnerships to re-evaluate, and how to future-proof your data architecture against geopolitical fracture lines. Without this clarity, organisations face increased regulatory scrutiny, failed due diligence in cross-border tech investments, and operational disruptions from politically motivated cyber intrusions. With it, you position yourself as a strategic advisor who doesn’t just manage risk, but shapes policy and innovation direction. The cost of inaction isn’t just inefficiency, it’s strategic irrelevance in an era where data is power and AI is a weapon.
Who Is This For?
- Security and compliance officers responsible for assessing third-party technology risks in multinational environments
- Government affairs and policy leads tracking the impact of technology sanctions, data localisation laws, and digital trade agreements
- Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) evaluating cyber warfare preparedness beyond traditional threat models
- Technology strategists in enterprises investing in AI, cloud infrastructure, or edge computing who must account for geopolitical dependencies
- Management consultants and advisory firms delivering geopolitical risk assessments to clients in finance, energy, defence, and telecommunications
- Academic and think tank researchers requiring a standardised instrument to evaluate national or sectoral technology sovereignty
Purchasing this self-assessment isn’t an expense, it’s a force multiplier for your expertise. You gain a validated, repeatable method to assess technology power dynamics with authority, speed, and precision. This is the tool forward-thinking professionals use to move from reactive compliance to proactive strategic leadership.
What does the Cyber Warfare and Geopolitics of Technology Self-Assessment include?
The Cyber Warfare and Geopolitics of Technology: Understanding the Power Struggle for AI and Big Data Self-Assessment includes 420 structured questions across 12 domains of technological power, a 58-page PDF workbook, an Excel-based scoring and remediation template, CSV exports for GRC integration, and executive briefing slides. All materials are delivered as instant digital downloads, enabling immediate use in risk assessments, board reports, or client engagements.