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Emerging Technologies and Geopolitics of Technology, Understanding the Power Struggle for AI and Big Data Kit

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Are you failing to anticipate how the geopolitics of technology and the race for AI and big data dominance are reshaping global markets, supply chains, and regulatory landscapes? Without a structured way to assess your organisation’s strategic positioning, you risk regulatory misalignment, technology lock-in, and loss of competitive advantage as nations enforce data sovereignty laws and restrict access to critical AI infrastructure. The Emerging Technologies and Geopolitics of Technology, Understanding the Power Struggle for AI and Big Data Self-Assessment Kit gives you immediate clarity on your exposure to geopolitical technology risks and identifies high-impact strategic responses using a proven assessment framework aligned with OECD AI Principles, NIST AI Risk Management Framework, and WTO digital trade guidelines.

What You Receive

  • A 287-question self-assessment across six strategic maturity domains: Technological Sovereignty, Data Jurisdiction, AI Supply Chain Resilience, Export Control Compliance, Multilateral Standards Engagement, and Digital Diplomacy Influence, enabling you to audit your organisation’s geopolitical readiness in under 90 minutes
  • Scoring rubric with five-level maturity model (Initial, Managed, Defined, Quantitatively Managed, Optimising) for each domain, allowing benchmarking against global best practices and G7-aligned technology governance standards
  • Gap analysis matrix that maps current-state vs target-state capabilities, automatically highlighting high-risk areas such as dependency on foreign AI platforms, non-compliant cross-border data flows, or absence of technology foresight planning
  • Remediation roadmap template with 42 prioritised action items linked to specific geopolitical scenarios, including export restrictions, AI model bans, data localisation mandates, and sanctions on semiconductor trade
  • Executive briefing slide deck (PowerPoint format) summarising strategic findings, risk heat maps, and board-level recommendations, ready for immediate presentation to governance committees
  • Implementation worksheet (Excel) with weighted scoring algorithm to quantify geopolitical risk exposure across technology investments, vendor relationships, and R&D partnerships
  • Reference catalogue of 86 international technology policies, treaties, and regulatory frameworks, from US EO 14110 on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy AI to China’s Data Security Law, cross-mapped to assessment questions for compliance traceability
  • Access to instant digital download of all files in editable formats: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF, enabling immediate deployment and internal sharing under a multi-user licence

How This Helps You

You gain the ability to systematically identify where geopolitical tensions threaten your AI development pipeline, data architecture, or technology sourcing strategy. Each question targets real-world vulnerabilities: for example, “Does your organisation have contingency plans if access to foundational AI models from US or Chinese providers is restricted?” or “Are your cloud infrastructure contracts compliant with EU Cloud Rules and Schrems II rulings?” By answering these, you move from reactive crisis management to proactive strategic resilience. Organisations that ignore these risks face disrupted operations, failed compliance audits, blocked mergers involving AI assets, and exclusion from government procurement due to national security concerns. With this self-assessment, you justify investments in technology diversification, local AI training capacity, and policy engagement, turning geopolitical complexity into a source of competitive differentiation. You also demonstrate due diligence to boards and regulators, showing that your technology strategy accounts for the new reality: AI and data are instruments of state power.

Who Is This For?

  • Chief Information Officers and Chief Technology Officers who must align technology roadmaps with evolving national security and trade policies
  • Government Relations and Public Policy Leads responsible for tracking and influencing technology regulations across jurisdictions
  • Compliance Officers managing exposure to dual-use technology controls, foreign investment screening, and sanctions regimes
  • Strategy Directors in tech firms, financial services, healthcare, and critical infrastructure sectors where AI deployment intersects with national interest concerns
  • International Trade Advisors and Export Compliance Managers assessing the geopolitical viability of cross-border technology transfers
  • Management Consultants advising clients on digital transformation in regulated or strategically sensitive industries

Purchasing this self-assessment is not an expense, it is a strategic risk mitigation decision. In an era where AI supremacy determines economic leadership and national security, understanding the geopolitical dimensions of your technology portfolio is no longer optional. You are choosing foresight over vulnerability, preparedness over penalty, and influence over irrelevance. Take control of your organisation’s technological sovereignty today.

What does the Emerging Technologies and Geopolitics of Technology Self-Assessment Kit include?

The Emerging Technologies and Geopolitics of Technology, Understanding the Power Struggle for AI and Big Data Self-Assessment Kit includes 287 structured assessment questions across six maturity domains, a scoring rubric, gap analysis matrix, remediation roadmap, executive briefing slides, implementation worksheet, and a reference catalogue of 86 international technology policies, all delivered as instant-download digital files in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF formats under a multi-user licence.