• Senior Resident Fellow, China
  • Senior Fellow, Indo-Pacific Security Initiative
  • Contact email: kthibaut@atlanticcouncil.org
  • Media queries: dfrlabmedia@atlanticcouncil.org

Kenton Thibaut

Kenton Thibaut is senior resident China fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab), where she leads China programming for the Democracy + Tech Initiative; she is also a Senior Fellow at the Scowcroft Center’s Indo-Pacific Security Initiative.

In this capacity, she serves as head of China research and as principal investigator for projects examining China’s role in the global technology ecosystem and the PRC’s policy priorities in the digital domain. Her work focuses in particular on state approaches to data governance, including data controls, data localization, and cross-border data restrictions, and how these frameworks shape information control, technology diplomacy, and the development, deployment, and governance of artificial intelligence. Her research is explicitly comparative, situating China’s data and technology policies alongside those of the United States and the European Union to assess their implications for strategic competition, global standards-setting, and the international digital order.

Prior to joining DFRLab, Thibaut spent five years in the private sector advising multinational firms on Chinese government relations and regulatory risk, with sectoral experience spanning aerospace, health, technology, and consumer goods, among others. She previously conducted research at the Brookings Institution’s John L. Thornton China Center, where her work focused on Chinese elite politics and decision-making dynamics.

Thibaut received her PhD in Political Science from Georgetown University, where her doctoral research examined the social and political drivers of regulatory fragmentation in cross-border data governance regimes. She has held multiple competitive research fellowships, including a Fulbright Fellowship, Blakemore Freeman Fellowship, and Boren National Security Fellowship. She is a security fellow at the Truman National Security Project and a Term Member at the Council on Foreign Relations.

She holds an MA in International Economics from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and completed graduate studies in Nanjing, China. She lived for over five years in Mainland China and Taiwan and is proficient in Mandarin Chinese.

March 2025

Japan’s technology paradox: the challenge of Chinese disinformation

by Dylan J. Plung and Kenton Thibaut

Japan serves as an important case study to illustrate an unappreciated aspect of fostering information resilience against malign influence
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March 2025

Connecting the other half of humanity is the deal of the century

by Jochai Ben-Avie, Kenton Thibaut

China is investing billions in global internet infrastructure through its Digital Silk Road Initiative, advancing its interests over the US
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December 2024

The Eight Body Problem: Exploring the Implications of Salt Typhoon 

by Cyber Statecraft Team

The Cyber Statecraft community and friends offer their thoughts on the implications of the Salt Typhoon campaign based on what is known to date, what the campaign says about the last four years of cybersecurity policy, and where policymakers should focus in the months ahead.
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