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| Format: | Preprint |
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2025
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| Online Access: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.20104 |
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- This study examines how geopolitical tensions catalyze IT risk evolution through systematic analysis of the conflict's impact on data sovereignty, cybersecurity paradigms, and cloud infrastructure strategies. Using a structured qualitative synthesis methodology, we analyzed 68 sources including threat reports, regulatory documents, and policy analyses from 2022-2025. Our findings reveal a 48% increase in cyber incidents during 2024, accelerated data localization across more than 40 countries, and growing sovereign cloud adoption. We propose a validated multi-layered framework integrating resilient architectures, data-centric security, and geopolitically-informed governance. The framework addresses gaps in traditional IT risk management by incorporating state-sponsored threat considerations and human element vulnerabilities. Key contributions include empirical evidence of geopolitical risk acceleration, a practical implementation framework with measurable outcomes, and concrete guidance for organizations navigating digital sovereignty challenges.