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Digital Regulation Technology and Democracy

The digital economy means demand for skilled IT professionals is high in the European Union and from Western multinationals, and these workers leaving Russia due to the impact of sanctions and restrictions on access to international markets and clients could be a boon to Western economies. ”

Disinformation Technology and Democracy

Social media platforms are caught in the middle of an information war. While they’re taking steps to avoid profiting from providing information, and against state media, they’re not acting as aggressively to take down content — in part because they see value in providing access to information.”

Digital Regulation Technology and Democracy

Things are largely done on consensus at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), so [Doreen Bogdan-Martin] knows how to bring around that consensus. But make no mistake, control of the internet is a critical question.”

Cybersecurity Technology and Democracy

There is a growing sense they have a moral obligation to ensure their sites are not exploited at a time of crisis. The Russian playbook is clear — and the companies are under pressure not to wait to act against fake accounts or malign influence activity until after they are used to interfere with humanitarian assistance or inflame the conflict.”

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