• Resident Senior Fellow

Konstantinos Komaitis

Konstantinos Komaitis is a resident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Democracy + Tech Initiative at the Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab). He leads the Council’s work on global digital governance and democracy and brings decades of experience in developing and analyzing internet policy to ensure an open, interoperable, and global internet.
Komaitis has more than ten years of experience in policy development and strategy. Before joining the Atlantic Council, he worked for The New York Times, focusing on data governance issues. Previously, he served as a senior director at the Internet Society, where he led initiatives on connectivity, regulation, and internet governance, including the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority transition. Komaitis also spent seven years as a senior lecturer at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, where he researched and taught internet policy, focusing on governance, intellectual property, trade, and cybersecurity.
Komaitis has provided strategic advice on internet governance and public policy to companies, governments, and international organizations. A recognized public speaker, he has delivered talks worldwide, including at TEDx, and has published in Politico, the Atlantic Council, Brookings, Slate, TechDirt, and EurActiv.
He holds two master’s degrees and a doctorate and is the author of a book on domain name regulation. Komaitis serves on the board of the Global Network Initiative (GNI) and is a member of the Advisory Network at the Freedom Online Coalition (FOC). He also co-hosts the Internet of Humans podcast.
Fluent in English, Greek, German, Italian, and French, Komaitis is based in Geneva.

December 2023

Learning more about platforms from the first Digital Services Act transparency disclosures

by Konstantinos Komaitis, Jacqueline Malaret, Rose Jackson

An analysis of platform reporting on content moderation teams' language skills
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October 2023

Quiet part out loud: Rules of the internet and the 2023 Internet Governance Forum

by Leah (Léa) Fiddler

A breakdown of the 2023 Internet Governance Forum (IGF) and the competing factions vying for the future rules of the internet.
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July 2023

The most profound social media ban that never happened

by Konstantinos Komaitis

France’s recent flirtation with social media crackdowns undermines Europe’s moral high ground regarding internet governance
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