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Global DPI models: Lessons from India, Brazil, and beyond 

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October 25, 2024 • 10:21 am ET

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Global DPI models: Lessons from India, Brazil, and beyond 

By
Barbara Kotschwar and Colin Colter

About the authors

Authors & working group co-chairs  

  • Barbara Kotschwar, Georgetown University  
  • Colin Colter, Atlantic Council  

Working group members

  • Anand Raghuraman, Mastercard  
  • Rob Atkinson, ITIF  
  • Arya Goel, ASG   
  • Dan Chenok, IBM Center for The Business of Government  
  • David Eaves, Professor  
  • Kati Suominen, Nextrade Group  
  • Aparna Pande, Hudson Institute  
  • Mark Linscott, Atlantic Council  
  • Susan Ritchie  
  • Tiffany Wong, ASG  
  • Ravi Shankar Chaturvedi  
  • Jeff Lande, The Lande Group & Atlantic Council  
  • Atman M Trivedi, ASG & Atlantic Council  
  • Srujan Palkar, Atlantic Council

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As governments worldwide adopt Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), the need for robust cybersecurity and privacy protections has never been greater. This paper delves into the critical risks and opportunities associated with securing DPI systems. With examples from India, Ukraine, and other nations, it explores how governments are managing data privacy, addressing cyber threats, and building trust in digital services. The paper highlights key considerations for policymakers, including the balance between openness and security, the role of encryption, and the importance of resilience in digital systems. As more nations turn to DPI, ensuring the safety and privacy of citizens’ data is essential to creating sustainable, trustworthy digital infrastructures.

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