Taiwan Commissioner Audrey Tang Provides Global Tech Security Insights
By: Audrey Tang
In the first edition of Global Tech Security Insights, a series of interviews with Commissioners from the Global Tech Security Commission, Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue Executive Producer Thuy Vu has a conversation with Audrey Tang, Digital Minister for Taiwan and Taiwan Commissioner on the GTSC, to discuss her perspectives on the importance of trusted technology and the unique perspective Taiwan brings to the development of the Global Tech Security Strategy.
As a new member of the Global Tech Security Commission, we are committed to working with all stakeholders, especially on open and collaborative R&D, democratization of AI, privacy, and cybersecurity standards. We look forward to engaging in inclusive co-creation that leads to digital resilience for all.
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