
In search of better data security? It’s not where, but how
In the wake of Snowden, governments scrambled to secure their data by regaining “technological sovereignty”. That approach misses the point.
Research Associate with the Global Public Policy Institute
Mirko Hohmann is a research associate with the Global Public Policy Institute. His research interests include global security, the intersection of technology and policy-making as well as development. He contributes to GPPi's work on Global Internet Politics and supports the Global Governance Futures team.
In the wake of Snowden, governments scrambled to secure their data by regaining “technological sovereignty”. That approach misses the point.