Angela Wibawa

Angela Wibawa
Government & IGO Engagement Director, ICANN
Stakeholder Group
Technical Community
Country
Singapore
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Angela Wibawa is a Director (Government and Inter-Governmental Organization (IGO) Engagement, APAC) at the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). Before joining ICANN in 2023, Angela has spent most of her career in the Singapore public service, especially on the topic of international policy. Prior to joining ICANN, she worked at the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) and the Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore (IMDA). Angela obtained her Bachelor’s degree from the National University of Singapore.

Craig Stanley-Adamson

Craig Stanley-Adamson
Head of Internet Governance, Department for Science, Innovation & Technology
Country
United Kingdom
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Craig Stanley-Adamson has specialised in global internet governance policy for the UK since 2024 and has been a lead official on the WSIS+20 Review, ITU international internet related policy, the UN CSTD and the UN IGF, amongst others. Craig has a deep passion for the UN IGF, having attended the previous two and helped coordinate ministerial and senior level attendance, spoken and contributed to numerous panels and has attended other regional IGFs, such as the Africa IGF twice, EuroDig and the UK's own national IGF. He has also attended IGF MAG meetings as an observer throughout this period, particularly contributing to discussions on global IGF meetings, and most recently on improvements to the IGF following its permanent mandate secured through the WSIS+20 outcome document.Prior to leading the UK's internet governance policy portfolio, he he has extensive experience across global digital and tech issues, including having represented the UK on digital economy issues at the G20, G7 and the OECD.LinkedIn Profile: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/stanleyadamson

Vinicius Santos

Vinicius Santos
Head of Advisory Team,CGI.br
Country
Brazil
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Vinicius Wagner Oliveira Santos is a Brazilian researcher and internet governance specialist affiliated with CGI.br/NIC.br. He holds a PhD in Science and Technology Policy from the University of Campinas and has extensive experience in digital inclusion, internet policy, and public policy. His work focuses on issues such as internet governance, network neutrality, and the social impacts of digital technologies, and he has been actively engaged in national and international multistakeholder processes.

Anna Zofia Rywczyńska

Anna Rywczynska
Coordinator, NASK & Department Manager, Polish Safer Internet Centre
Country
Poland
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Head of the Cyber Threat Prevention Department at NASK and Coordinator of the Polish Safer Internet Centre. A researcher of digital technologies in the context of cultural phenomena and social practices. Author of publications, educational tools, and a member of national and international expert groups. Included in the “List of 100 people who contributed to the development of digital skills in Poland” in 2018. She has been continuously involved in protecting children from online risks and promoting children’s rights in the digital environment since 2006. Initiator and co‑organizer of one of the largest and longest‑running conferences in Poland addressing online safety — the international conference “Safety of Children and Young People on the Internet.”

Jared Quinn

Jared Quinn
Senior Cybersecurity Lead, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Country
United States
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Jared P. Quinn is a Senior Cybersecurity Lead with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), currently serving on assignment to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) as Director of the Intelligence Community Security Coordination Center (IC SCC). For over a decade, he has led national-level cybersecurity policy and enterprise risk programs across the United States Government, including service as the Senior Enterprise Cybersecurity Representative to the Intelligence Community, Enterprise Cybersecurity Incident Response Commander, and Senior Cybersecurity Lead for the Cyber Action Team (CAT) at the FBI, the federal government’s investigative authority for cyberattacks and intrusions. Mr. Quinn brings an operational and governance perspective to multistakeholder security challenges, with a long history of supporting high-impact initiatives including the National Security Council’s Cyber Response Group at the White House and the U.S. Federal CIO and CISO Council. As an award-recognized communicator and security researcher with extensive experience briefing executives and technical audiences, Mr. Quinn is honored to support the 2026 MAG

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredpquinn/
 

Alvaro Retana

Alvaro Retana
VP, Technology Strategy, Futurewei Technologies, Inc.
Country
Costa Rica
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Alvaro Retana is VP of Technology Strategy in the Future Networks group at Futurewei Technologies. He is a Board Member of the Industry Network Technology Council (INTC), has published four technical books, and has been awarded over 60 patents by the US Patent and Trademark Office. Alvaro has been participating in the IETF since 1998, where he has co-authored several documents on routing technology. He previously co-chaired the Routing Area Working Group (rtgwg) and served as Routing Area Director (2015-2023). Alvaro is co-chair of the Source Packet Routing in Networking WG (spring) and a member of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB).

Barrack Otieno

Barrack Otieno
General Manager, Africa Top Level Domains Organization
Country
Kenya
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Barrack Otieno is an Internet governance expert and policy practitioner actively engaged in the Kenya ICT Action Network (KICTANet), a leading multistakeholder platform for ICT policy dialogue in Kenya. He has contributed extensively to national, regional, and global Internet governance processes, including participation in the Internet Governance Forum. He has also been involved in international standards development, particularly in information security (ISO 27000 series), and has held roles within organizations such as the Africa Top Level Domain Organisation (AFTLD) and AFRALO.

Sophia Tawonga Longwe

Sophia Longwe
Project Manager (Policy), Wikimedia Deutschland e. V.
Country
Malawi
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Sophia Tawonga Longwe is a project manager and policy professional specializing in digital governance, AI ethics, and multistakeholder policymaking. She works as Project Manager for Policy at Wikimedia Germany and contributed to the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport’s Task Force on Global AI Governance. Sophia holds a Master of Public Policy from the Hertie School, where she focused on digital governance and a Bachelor of Science in Global Studies (cum laude) from Maastricht University. She has represented civil society at global forums including the UN Internet Governance Forum, ICANN, and UNESCO's Global Forum on the Ethics of AI.

Gertrude Koné Douyere

Gertrude Kone
Executive Director, UNETEL
Country
Côte d'Ivoire
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Gertrude Koné Douyéré has over 35 years of experience in key leadership and management positions in both the public and private sectors in Côte d’Ivoire.

For more than 20 years, she has been specifically dedicated to the development of the digital sector in Côte d’Ivoire.

Her experience and expertise as both an operational and strategic manager at one of Africa’s Internet pioneers (Africa Online), as well as her leadership of two professional business organizations in the ICT and telecommunications sectors, have given her a clear vision and a deep understanding of the major issues, challenges, and dynamics of the digital sector in Côte d’Ivoire, across Africa, and globally.

These capabilities, combined with her in-depth knowledge of digital stakeholders in Côte d’Ivoire, underpin her significant and impactful contributions to the development of national digital policies and strategies. These include the Electronic Communications Law, the Electronic Transactions Law, the draft e-commerce law, national strategies on Digital Transformation, Digital Inclusion, Cybersecurity, Spectrum Management, combating fraud in the telecoms/ICT sector, the National Export Strategy 2014–2015 for the ICT sector, among others. She is also involved in the development of subregional and regional regulatory frameworks and protocols.

As Head of the Executive Directorate of the National Union of Telecommunications Enterprises (UNETEL), Gertrude Koné Douyéré facilitates ongoing dialogue with public authorities, with particular focus on institutions responsible for digital affairs. Her work also aims to better inform all stakeholders (public administration, citizens, and businesses) about the challenges faced by telecom operators, as well as their commitment and actions toward the structural transformation of Côte d’Ivoire’s economy and society.

Within the Digital Commission of the General Confederation of Enterprises of Côte d’Ivoire (CGECI – the Ivorian Employers’ Association), she focuses on bringing together stakeholders to promote a coordinated approach to the growth of the digital sector. She also works to build bridges between Ivorian actors and international digital ecosystems, and contributes to the development of digital talent pools capable of supporting the country’s digital transformation.

In addition to advocating for businesses in the sector, she is highly active in awareness-raising, information-sharing, and capacity-building initiatives.

In recognition of her contributions to the digital sector in Côte d’Ivoire, she was awarded the rank of Officer (2021) and later Commander (2025) in the Order of Merit of Posts and Telecommunications by the State of Côte d’Ivoire.

A graduate of the Abidjan School of Business (ESCA), she also holds several international certifications in IT and telecommunications, strategy and management, advocacy, and lobbying. She regularly participates as a panelist and speaker on topics related to digital transformation, management, and leadership at both national and international events.

She is also strongly committed to advancing women’s participation in the digital sector, promoting women’s empowerment, and supporting initiatives aimed at training and raising awareness among women through digital technologies.