About the Authors
Emily Taylor is an associate fellow with the International Security Department at Chatham House and is the editor of the Journal of Cyber Policy. She is CEO of Oxford Information Labs. She is the author of several research papers and is a frequent panellist and moderator at conferences and events around the world. Previous roles have included chair of ICANN WHOIS Review Team, Internet Governance Forum Multistakeholder Advisory Group, Global Commission on Internet Governance research network, and director of Legal and Policy for Nominet. She has written for the Guardian, Wired, Ars Technica, the New Statesman and Slate, and has appeared on the BBC Now Show and the BBC Radio 4 ‘Long View’. Emily is a graduate of Cambridge University, qualified as a solicitor in England and Wales, and has an MBA from the Open University.
Stacie Hoffmann is an internet policy and cybersecurity consultant at Oxford Information Labs. Stacie is an experienced researcher, data analyst, writer, presenter and project manager, focusing primarily on the internet addressing (DNS) ecosystem, IoT, AI, Over-the-Top (OTT) services, and cybersecurity. Stacie is a CESG certified Cyber Security/Information Assurance Auditor Practitioner and holds a certificate in ISO/IEC 27001 Information Security Management Principles. In 2015, Stacie was an ICANN NextGen participant.