Preserving Internet Integrity: China's invasion of internet standards organisations
An interview with Dominique Lazanski and Stacie Hoffman on China’s invasion of Internet standards organizations
Dominique is a London-based digital policy and strategy consultant. Dominique began her career with positions at Yahoo!, eBay, and Apple, where she helped launch the first iTunes stores in the US. In 2005 she moved to London to complete a master’s degree in information systems management at the London School of Economics. She has worked in policy ever since in the mobile and cybersecurity environments. She was formerly the Director for Public Policy and Institutional Relations for the GSM Association, coordinating closely with the UN, OECD, WTO and others. She has been appointed to international multistakeholder committees, including NetMundial and the UN Internet Governance Forum. She taught within the GSMA’s capacity building program for regulators and policy makers and sits on the board of several international companies. Dominique holds a bachelor of arts from Cornell University, a second master’s degree from the University of Bath and is currently working on her PhD. She is an amateur biathlete in her spare time.
An interview with Dominique Lazanski and Stacie Hoffman on China’s invasion of Internet standards organizations
Stacie and Dominique speak to High Tech Forum's Richard Bennett on OXIL's new paper 'Standardising the Splinternet: How China's technical standards could fragment the Internet', soon to be published by Chatham House's Journal of Cyber Policy
OXIL Associate Dominique Lazanski talks about our upcoming paper on how China is standardising the splinternet on BBC Business Daily