Information technology — Cloud computing and distributed platforms — Framework and concepts for organizational autonomy and digital sovereignty

This document provides concepts related to the intersection of digital sovereignty, organizational autonomy, and digital platforms. It provides a framework enabling organizations to: — understand the relevant digital sovereignty and autonomy matters; — identify the relevant attributes for the organization's potential digital platform and the choices necessary to address the issues; — balance the range of available options to achieve the desired organizational autonomy. This document is applicable to all organizations and policy makers involved in organizational autonomy and digital sovereignty in cloud services and distributed platforms.

Technologies de l'information — Informatique en nuage et plates-formes distribuées — Cadre et concepts relatifs à l'autonomie organisationnelle et à la souveraineté numérique

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autonomy and digital sovereignty
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Organizational autonomy and digital sovereignty . 2
4.1 Overview .2
5 Framework . 4
5.1 Purpose .4
5.2 Organizational objectives and digital capabilities .4
5.3 Determining the desired degree of organizational autonomy .6
6 Application of the framework . 8
6.1 General .8
6.2 Example: Critical infrastructure under threat .8
6.2.1 General .8
6.2.2 Organizational context .8
6.2.3 Data categorization, classification and usage .9
6.2.4 Required resources .9
6.2.5 Design and operational considerations .9
6.2.6 Conformance .9
6.3 Example: Critical data are recoverable .9
6.3.1 General .9
6.3.2 Organizational context .9
6.3.3 Data categorization, classification and usage .10
6.3.4 Required resources .10
6.3.5 Design and operational considerations .10
6.3.6 Conformance .10
6.4 Example: Account management of a global digital platform .10
6.4.1 General .10
6.4.2 Organizational context .11
6.4.3 Data categorization, classification and usage .11
6.4.4 Required resources .11
6.4.5 Design and operational considerations .11
6.4.6 Conformance .11
6.5 Example: Global streaming platform content delivery .11
6.5.1 General .11
6.5.2 Organizational context . 12
6.5.3 Data categorization, classification and usage . 12
6.5.4 Required resources . 12
6.5.5 Design and operational considerations . 12
6.5.6 Conformance . 13
6.6 Example: Trusted data sharing within a food services supply chain . 13
6.6.1 General . 13
6.6.2 Organizational context . 13
6.6.3 Data categorization, classification and usage .14
6.6.4 Required resources .14
6.6.5 Design and operational considerations .14
6.6.6 Conformance .14
Bibliography .16

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Organizational autonomy and digital sovereignty are important, complex and evolving subject areas whose
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5.1 Purpose . 4
5.2 Organizational objectives and digital capabilities . 5
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