Data Governance and Data Policy in the Indo-Pacific
Nigel Cory joined an expert panel at the 2024 Pacific Technology Policy Conference to discuss Indo-Pacific technology and innovation cooperation.
Hosted by the National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR), the conference marked the release of a special report that Cory helped author for NBR—U.S.-ROK Tech Cooperation: Export Controls, Data Policy, and Artificial Intelligence, NBR Special Report 107, edited by Gwanhoo Lee and Doug Strub (Seattle: NBR, March 2024).
About the Conference
Advances in digital connectivity and emerging technologies are increasingly shaping global strategic competition, necessitating greater cooperation on technology and innovation policy between the United States and Indo-Pacific partners. As the nation’s gateway to the Pacific and a major technology hub, the Pacific Northwest is a critical base for these partnerships—at both the governmental and private sector levels—and therefore a linchpin in achieving key U.S. strategic and economic objectives in the Indo-Pacific.
Recognizing the importance of these issues in the Pacific Northwest, the National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) will host its inaugural Pacific Technology Policy Conference, a full-day conference taking place on March 13, 2024. The conference will strengthen collaboration on these issues and address areas of friction by convening a high-level dialogue and providing a platform for cross-sector engagement. Leveraging NBR’s headquarters and longstanding relationship with the private sector tech community in Seattle, unique ability to connect policy to practice, and broad regional network, the Pacific Technology Policy Conference will feature high-level U.S. and allied government keynote speakers, panel discussions with senior experts from NBR’s network, and breakout sessions examining in detail key tech policy developments in the region.
About the Panel: Data Governance and Data Policy in the Indo-Pacific
Speakers include:
- Tami Overby, Albright Stonebridge Group (moderator)
- Jake Bernstein, K&L Gates
- Nigel Cory, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
- Kendra Schaefer, Trivium China
- Khalil Gharbieh, Microsoft
Read more:
- Nigel Cory and Nohyoung Park, “U.S.-ROK Data Policy: Challenges and Opportunities,” in NBR Special Report 107, U.S.-ROK Tech Cooperation: Export Controls, Data Policy, and Artificial Intelligence, edited by Gwanhoo Lee and Doug Strub (Seattle, Washington: The National Bureau of Asian Research, March 2024).