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U.S. State Department announces international diplomacy strategy to promote digital solidarity.
Recognizing emerging technologies and cyber threats as an inflection point for U.S. competition with geopolitical rivals, the U.S. State Department announced the U.S. International Cyberspace and Digital Policy Strategy.
The United States is committed “not to ‘digital sovereignty’ but ‘digital solidarity,’” according to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
This framing emphasizes U.S. partnership with stakeholders around the world that share a commitment to an open, safe, and secure technological future that fosters resilient and democratic societies. The strategy further explains that digital solidarity entails assisting victims of cybercrimes; supporting partners in deploying safe, secure, resilient, and sustainable technologies; building coalitions to shape the digital revolution at all levels of the technology stack; and promoting human rights-respecting data governance and norms.
The State Department has identified four areas to prioritize over the next three to five years to build digital solidarity.
Authored by Nathan Salminen and Soojin Jeong.