Course Overview

As governments and telecom authorities accelerate digital transformation, data sovereignty, secure hosting, and national cloud strategies have become critical policy and operational priorities. Decisions around where data is stored, processed, and accessed directly impact national security, privacy, resilience, and regulatory compliance. This course provides a structured understanding of data sovereignty principles, hosting policy frameworks, and national cloud strategies, with a strong emphasis on public sector governance, risk management, and compliance. Participants will learn how to design and evaluate national cloud models, assess cross-border data risks, and develop policy-aligned cloud adoption roadmaps through real-world public sector scenarios.

Upcoming Trainings

Feb 9, 2026

Chicago, USA

Feb 23, 2026

Toronto, Canada

Mar 9, 2026

Toronto, Canada

Mar 23, 2026

Abu Dhabi, UAE

Target Audience

  • Government IT and digital governance departments
  • Telecom regulators and spectrum authorities
  • National data protection and cybersecurity agencies
  • Policy makers and senior government officials
  • Public sector cloud and data center planners
  • Legal, compliance, and risk management teams
  • Consultants advising governments and regulators

Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of IT infrastructure and cloud computing fundamentals
  • Awareness of government digital services or telecom ecosystems
  • Familiarity with data protection or cybersecurity concepts (helpful)
  • No legal or advanced cloud technical expertise required
Course Outline

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