Dominique Lazanski is a London‐based digital policy and strategy consultant and works on cybersecurity policy and Internet governance for the GSM Association. She 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 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 was a member of the UK’s Open Data User Group in the Cabinet Office from 2012 to 2014 and the Tax Transparency Board in Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs. She participates on the Multi-stakeholder Advisory Group on Internet Governance in the UK. She worked on the first Cyberspace Conference with the UK’s Foreign Office and the ICC in London to secure business participation in the conference. Since joining the GSM Association in September 2013, Ms. Lazanski leads the members’ ITU and Internet Governance Task Force, which includes planning and preparations for key ITU‐ T meetings and study groups as well as Internet governance meetings. She is currently a member of the multi-stakeholder advisory group of the Internet Governance Forum. She teaches within the GSMA’s capacity building program for regulators and policy makers and sits on the board of several international companies.