FIJISHI // PRIVACY & DATA SOVEREIGNTY DOCTRINE (PDSD)
CLASSIFICATION: FIJISHI RESTRICTED // DOCTRINAL STANDARD
Preamble
The Privacy & Data Sovereignty Doctrine (PDSD) establishes the supreme framework for sovereign control, protection, and lawful governance of data within and across national boundaries. It codifies the state’s authority over privacy, cross-border data transfers, and citizen data rights, ensuring national digital autonomy and enforceable accountability for all actors operating under its jurisdiction.
Article I - Sovereignty and Scope
1.1 Data Sovereignty
All personal, corporate, and governmental data within the state’s jurisdiction remains under national authority, irrespective of storage location or service provider.
1.2 Cross-Border Compliance
Transfers of data across borders are subject to state-defined legal, technical, and cryptographic standards, ensuring auditability and enforceability.
1.3 Privacy as Lawful Right
Privacy is recognized as a constitutional-level right, protected against infringement by any actor, public or private, and enforced through verifiable technical and institutional mechanisms.
Article II - Doctrinal Principles
2.1 Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs) Mandate
Encryption, anonymization, differential privacy, and secure multi-party computation are required for all data processing and storage operations.
2.2 Immutable Auditability
All data transactions, including cross-border flows, must produce tamper-proof, cryptographically verifiable logs.
2.3 Sovereign Policy Supremacy
State standards override conflicting foreign or corporate policies, including default cloud or AI platform terms.
2.4 Risk-Based Governance
Data handling processes must integrate continuous verification, threat modeling, and adaptive mitigation strategies for privacy breaches or exfiltration.
Article III - Governance Architecture
3.1 Constitutional Layer
Codifies legal rights to privacy, citizen consent, and state authority over sensitive datasets.
3.2 Institutional Layer
Ministries, agencies, and critical operators implement unified PETs compliance charters, including pre-defined cross-border transfer rules, audit thresholds, and incident response protocols.
3.3 Technical LayerImplements verifiable, cryptographically secured PETs, sovereign key management, and machine-readable compliance standards to ensure technical enforceability.
Article IV - Integration Mandate
The PDSD operates as a foundational layer within the Fijishi Sovereign Standards System, integrating with and governing all data-related aspects of:
‣ The Meta-Compliance Architecture (MCA).
‣ The Sovereign Algorithmic Immunity Doctrine (SAID).
‣ AI-Enabled Critical Infrastructure Resilience Standards (AICIRS).