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Analysis of the Global Data Law & Policy and its Implications: Focusing on the cases of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union

국내외 데이터법·정책 분석 및 시사점: 미국, 영국, EU의 사례를 중심으로

  • Received : 2021.03.02
  • Accepted : 2021.04.16
  • Published : 2021.06.30

Abstract

This study presents implications of the Global Data Law & Policy by comparing national data strategies, data regulations and policies, and governance in South Korea, the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union. According to the result of the comparative analysis, the biggest difference is in data governance, in other words, the management and coordination of policies at the pan-government level and data ethics. Therefore, this study proposes the establishment of a presidential special committee on data policy or the creation of a 'National Digital Innovation Office' at the Presidential Secretariat as a national CDO for the governance of data policies. Furthermore, this paper suggests a) to enact 'the Framework Act on the Development of Data Industry' that can regulate data practices in the private sector, b) to institutionalize the data-centric security and data protection, c) to settle the public ethics and personnel management based on data expertise and professional ethics, including explainability and responsibility, and d) the education and training systems.

본 연구는 우리나라와 미국, 영국, EU의 국가 데이터전략, 데이터 정책과 제도 및 거버넌스를 비교함으로써 우리 환경에 맞는 시사점을 제안했다. 비교분석 결과 범정부 차원의 데이터 정책을 총괄할 수 있는 거버넌스, 데이터 윤리를 포함하는 데이터 정책을 고려할 수 있어야 할 것으로 보인다. 이에 본 연구는 데이터 정책의 총괄 거버넌스 확립을 위해 국가 차원의 최고데이터책임자(CDO)를 요구하면서 대통령 소속 데이터특별위원회를 두거나 대통령 비서실 내에 가칭 '국가디지털혁신실'을 설치하는 방안을 제시했다. 또한 민간 부문의 데이터도 규율할 수 있는 데이터산업기본법의 제정, 데이터 중심 보안과 정보보호 체계, 설명가능성과 책임 등 신뢰 확보를 위해 요구되는 공공부문의 데이터 전문역량과 전문가 윤리 관념 기반의 공직윤리 및 인사, 교육훈련 제도와의 연계 등을 제안했다.

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