Are you underprepared for the escalating geopolitical tensions shaping global access to AI and big data infrastructure? The Digital Divide and Geopolitics of Technology, Understanding the Power Struggle for AI and Big Data Self-Assessment Kit equips compliance leads, policy strategists, and technology governance professionals with a rigorous, standards-aligned framework to assess national, organisational, and infrastructural vulnerability in the global tech power struggle. Without a structured way to evaluate digital sovereignty risks, your organisation may face regulatory misalignment, exclusion from critical data-sharing agreements, or dependency on foreign-controlled AI systems, exposures that could compromise long-term competitiveness and national security. This self-assessment kit delivers the exact diagnostic tools needed to identify strategic weaknesses and build resilient, future-proof technology policies.
What You Receive
- A 287-page self-assessment workbook in PDF format with 560 prioritised questions across 7 maturity domains: Digital Infrastructure Equity, Data Sovereignty, AI Governance, Cross-Border Data Flows, Technological Neutrality, Cybersecurity Resilience, and International Standards Alignment, enabling you to map your current posture against global benchmarks
- Seven domain-specific scoring rubrics with weighted criteria (0, 5 scale) and automated gap analysis matrices that highlight high-risk areas in under 15 minutes per domain, so you can prioritise interventions where geopolitical exposure is greatest
- 1511 curated requirements derived from OECD AI Principles, EU Digital Compass, UN Global Digital Compact, NIST AI Risk Management Framework, and ITU-T cybersecurity standards, providing full traceability to international regulatory expectations
- Four benchmarking profiles (Emerging, Developing, Advanced, Leading) based on real-world national and enterprise-level implementations, allowing you to compare your maturity against peer organisations and identify upgrade pathways
- A remediation roadmap template in Excel format with pre-built priority scoring logic, milestone tracking, and stakeholder assignment fields, so you can convert findings into an actionable, time-bound implementation plan
- Executive briefing slides (PowerPoint) summarising key geopolitical risks, technology control flashpoints, and strategic recommendations, ready for presentation to board-level decision-makers
- Access to a searchable digital download portal with lifetime updates, ensuring your assessment remains current with evolving sanctions, export controls, and alliance-based technology agreements
How This Helps You
This self-assessment enables you to move from reactive awareness to proactive governance of digital geopolitics. Each question targets a specific risk vector, such as reliance on adversarial cloud providers, unsecured undersea cable dependencies, or non-compliant AI training data sourcing, so you can detect exposure before it triggers regulatory penalties or supply chain disruption. By systematically evaluating your position across all seven domains, you gain clarity on where to invest in sovereign capability, negotiate international partnerships, or diversify infrastructure. Organisations that fail to assess these dynamics risk exclusion from trusted technology alliances, loss of data transfer privileges under GDPR or APEC frameworks, and strategic disadvantage in AI-driven markets. With this kit, you transform complex geopolitical variables into a clear, auditable risk profile that supports compliance, funding requests, and national security reporting.
Who Is This For?
- Technology Policy Officers and Digital Strategy Leads responsible for aligning national or organisational IT infrastructure with geopolitical realities
- Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and Data Governance Managers assessing supply chain resilience and foreign technology dependencies
- International Regulatory Compliance Teams ensuring adherence to cross-border data transfer rules and digital trade agreements
- Government Digital Transformation Programme Managers building sovereign cloud, AI, and broadband access initiatives
- Consultants and Think Tank Researchers delivering evidence-based analysis on digital equity and global technology competition
- Enterprise Architects and Risk Officers evaluating cloud, AI, and network infrastructure against emerging technology sanctions and export controls
Choosing this self-assessment is not an expense, it’s a strategic investment in foresight, compliance, and technological autonomy. In a world where control over AI and big data defines economic and military power, having a validated method to assess your position is no longer optional. Take command of the digital geopolitics agenda with a tool designed for high-stakes decision-making.
What does the Digital Divide and Geopolitics of Technology, Understanding the Power Struggle for AI and Big Data Kit include?
The Digital Divide and Geopolitics of Technology, Understanding the Power Struggle for AI and Big Data Self-Assessment Kit includes a 287-page PDF workbook with 560 structured questions across seven maturity domains, 1511 requirements mapped to OECD, NIST, and ITU standards, seven scoring rubrics, a remediation roadmap template in Excel, benchmarking profiles, executive briefing slides, and lifetime access to digital downloads with updates. All materials are designed for immediate use in assessing geopolitical risks related to AI, big data, and digital infrastructure equity.