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Internet Regulation and Geopolitics of Technology, Understanding the Power Struggle for AI and Big Data Kit

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Are you exposed to strategic blind spots in internet regulation and the geopolitical power struggle for AI and big data? Without a structured way to assess your organisation's awareness and readiness, you risk non-compliance with evolving digital sovereignty laws, missed market opportunities, and weakened negotiating position in technology partnerships. The Internet Regulation and Geopolitics of Technology, Understanding the Power Struggle for AI and Big Data Self-Assessment Kit gives you immediate clarity on global regulatory trends, state-level technology strategies, and data governance battlegrounds, equipping compliance leads, risk strategists, and technology executives with the analytical framework needed to anticipate shifts, defend data assets, and maintain operational resilience in a fractured internet landscape. With digital fragmentation accelerating, from EU AI Act enforcement to US cloud data access mandates and China’s data localisation rules, failing to map your exposure now increases the likelihood of regulatory penalties, cross-border data transfer disruptions, and strategic misalignment with national tech policies.

What You Receive

  • A 285-question self-assessment matrix across 7 core maturity domains: Digital Sovereignty, Cross-Border Data Flows, National AI Strategies, Technology Sanctions & Export Controls, Platform Governance, Cyber Norms, and Multilateral Internet Policy, each question designed to uncover regulatory exposure and geopolitical risk exposure in under 3 minutes
  • Comprehensive scoring rubric with weighted scoring (1, 5) per question, enabling you to generate a benchmarkable Geopolitical Readiness Score and identify high-impact gaps in policy monitoring, legal alignment, and technology sourcing
  • Gap analysis dashboard (Excel format) that auto-calculates risk exposure by region and technology domain, allowing you to visualise compliance shortfalls and prioritise engagement with legal, government affairs, and security teams
  • Remediation roadmap template with 48 actionable mitigation steps tied to specific assessment outcomes, such as establishing a Technology Policy Intelligence function or revising cloud procurement clauses to address data localisation
  • Reference library of 27 international frameworks and policy instruments, including GDPR, NIS2, CLOUD Act, Belt and Road digital standards, OECD AI Principles, and UN cybercrime treaty drafts, mapped directly to relevant assessment questions for compliance crosswalks
  • Executive briefing pack (Word and PDF) with pre-built narrative summaries, risk heatmaps, and escalation thresholds to support board reporting and strategic decision-making
  • Implementation guide with step-by-step workflow for deploying the assessment across legal, IT, and government relations teams, includes role definitions, stakeholder engagement scripts, and review cadence recommendations

How This Helps You

This self-assessment transforms abstract geopolitical risks into measurable, actionable insights. By completing the evaluation in under 3 hours, you gain a defensible understanding of how national technology policies affect your data architecture, AI deployment strategies, and global operations. You’ll be able to answer critical questions: Is your data processing compliant in jurisdictions with conflicting privacy and surveillance laws? Are your AI supply chains exposed to export controls or sanctions? How resilient is your organisation to internet shutdowns or platform bans in key markets? Without this clarity, your organisation may face unanticipated compliance costs, contract terminations due to data transfer violations, or reputational damage from association with sanctioned tech ecosystems. With this kit, you shift from reactive monitoring to proactive strategy, aligning your technology roadmap with geopolitical reality, strengthening due diligence for M&A or market entry, and demonstrating due care in board-level risk reporting. The result: stronger compliance posture, reduced regulatory friction, and enhanced strategic agility in high-risk digital markets.

Who Is This For?

  • Compliance officers and data protection leads needing to assess cross-border data transfer risks under evolving digital sovereignty regimes
  • Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) evaluating geopolitical threats to cloud infrastructure and third-party technology providers
  • Government affairs and public policy managers tasked with tracking national AI regulations and technology trade restrictions
  • Risk managers in financial services, healthcare, and critical infrastructure sectors where data localisation and cyber resilience are regulatory requirements
  • Technology consultants and legal advisors building client assessments on international tech regulation exposure
  • Strategy directors in multinational organisations aligning digital transformation initiatives with geopolitical constraints

Purchasing the Internet Regulation and Geopolitics of Technology, Understanding the Power Struggle for AI and Big Data Self-Assessment Kit is not an expense, it’s a strategic safeguard. In a world where internet governance determines market access and technology independence is a national priority, having a repeatable, auditable method to assess your exposure is essential. This is the tool forward-thinking professionals use to stay ahead of regulatory shocks, justify investments in compliance infrastructure, and lead confident discussions with executives and regulators.

What does the Internet Regulation and Geopolitics of Technology, Understanding the Power Struggle for AI and Big Data Self-Assessment Kit include?

The kit includes a 285-question self-assessment across seven geopolitical and regulatory domains, a scoring rubric, Excel-based gap analysis dashboard, remediation roadmap with 48 targeted actions, implementation guide, executive briefing pack, and a reference library mapping questions to GDPR, NIS2, CLOUD Act, OECD AI Principles, and other key international standards. All files are provided in editable Word, Excel, and PDF formats for immediate use.