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How data flows

How data flows

By: Luiza Brandão
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This is a podcast series about how data flows across borders, around the world. It features four episodes: structure, transport, application and content, and regulation. The ultimate goal is to share information on how technical and policy issues come together and are reflected in every layer necessary to flow data internationally. This podcast is part of a project hosted by the German Informatics Society, developed by the researcher Luiza Brandao, as German Chancellor Fellow, from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation 2022-2023. All opinions and comments belong to the researcher and do not relate to any of the institutions. Audio-edition and ID-design: Felipe Duarte Science Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Episode 4: Regulation
    Aug 29 2023
    The last episode of the series on the global flow of data presents a different layer, that has been growing around the world: the regulation. The complexity of regulations about cross-border data flows creates some of the issues related to the future of cross-borders data transfer. Audio-edition and ID-design: Felipe Duarte
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    16 mins
  • Episode 3: Application and Content
    Aug 29 2023
    After structure and transport, the third episode deals with application and content, and the transfer of data. It features some concepts regarding application protocols, and services, as well as content online and their importance to data flows. Audio-edition and ID-design: Felipe Duarte
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    13 mins
  • Episode 2: Transport
    Aug 29 2023
    The second episode of the series focuses on the transport area, that brings data packages from different places, around the world, through the internet. It touches on protocols and standards required to the circulation of data, and some issues they can bring up. Audio-edition and ID-design: Felipe Duarte
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    18 mins
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