Building A More Resilient Information Environment United States

Bonisiwe Shabane
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building a more resilient information environment united states

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Your browser does not support the video tag. Audio mp3 of Address Audio AR-XE mp3 of Address As the United States transitions to the next four years under a second Trump administration, it is critical that upgrading our traditional infrastructure—our nation’s roads, transit systems, utility grids, and broadband networks—remains an area... But there is also an urgent need to focus on transforming the country’s digital infrastructure. This series of articles examines the factors—both domestic and global—that could shape the implementation of digital public infrastructure (DPI) and offers recommendations for U.S. action and leadership.

The Digital Impact and Governance Initiative (DIGI) at New America asked a range of experts to explore whether DPI could serve as a foundational approach for a safer, more resilient digital ecosystem in the... With profound thanks to the many colleagues and practitioners who contributed to this collection, this work builds on the research and conversations hosted by many organizations and governments around the world. DIGI is grateful for the insight and assistance received from Lilian Coral, Daniela Flores, Marcia Kramer, Andreen Soley, Emily Tavenner, and program alumni. We look forward to continuing to collaborate on the tapestry of big ideas for a better and safer data-powered future. Research participants shared their perspectives through a written survey. Their inclusion is not an endorsement of the opinions of other participants.

In today’s interconnected world, information flows faster than ever before. This rapid exchange of data presents immense opportunities, but also significant challenges, particularly in maintaining a resilient information ecosystem. A resilient ecosystem can withstand shocks, adapt to change, and continue to provide accurate and trustworthy information even during crises. This article explores crucial lessons learned in recent years and charts a path towards fortifying our information infrastructure for a more secure and informed future. Lessons Learned: Identifying Vulnerabilities and Building Strength Recent events, ranging from global pandemics to sophisticated disinformation campaigns, have exposed critical vulnerabilities in our information ecosystem.

These experiences have highlighted the importance of several key lessons: Future Directions: Investing in a Robust and Secure Information Ecosystem Building a more resilient information ecosystem requires a multifaceted approach involving collaborative efforts across governments, technology companies, media organizations, and individuals. Several key areas demand attention: Add the following CSS to the header block of your HTML document.Then add the mark-up below to the body block of the same document. Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivers a speech on “Building A More Resilient Information Environment” at the Third Summit for Democracy Multi-Stakeholder Roundtable in Seoul, Republic of Korea.

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In today’s interconnected world, information flows faster than ever before. This rapid exchange of data presents immense opportunities, but also significant challenges, particularly in maintaining a resilient information ecosystem. A resilient ecosystem can withstand shocks, adapt to change, and continue to provide accurate and trustworthy information even during crises. This article explores cruc...

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