Camille François | |
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Alma mater | Sciences Po, Columbia University |
Known for | Digital disinformation, cyberwarfare |
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Institutions |
Graphika Niantic Harvard University |
Website | Camille François on X |
Camille François is a French researcher working on digital disinformation and cyber security, and the chief innovation officer at Graphika, [1] a company providing insights on social media landscapes. She tracks how states are using social media for disinformation and misinformation. [2]
Some of her research focused on individual accounts from people working for troll farms such as the Internet Research Agency, [3] and she provided testimonies on Russian electoral influence operations for the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. [4]
François holds a master's degree from the Paris Institute of Political Studies and a master's degree in international security from Columbia University in 2013. She worked at Jigsaw, a unit within Google dedicated to exploring threats to open societies. She is a Fulbright fellow and served as the special advisor to the CTO of France within the prime minister's office. [5]
She was featured as a Time 100 Next fellow in 2019 [6] and as an innovator under 35 by the Technology Review. [7]
She is an affiliate of the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University [8] and joined Niantic in 2021 as their global director of trust & safety. [9]
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Camille François | |
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Alma mater | Sciences Po, Columbia University |
Known for | Digital disinformation, cyberwarfare |
Scientific career | |
Institutions |
Graphika Niantic Harvard University |
Website | Camille François on X |
Camille François is a French researcher working on digital disinformation and cyber security, and the chief innovation officer at Graphika, [1] a company providing insights on social media landscapes. She tracks how states are using social media for disinformation and misinformation. [2]
Some of her research focused on individual accounts from people working for troll farms such as the Internet Research Agency, [3] and she provided testimonies on Russian electoral influence operations for the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. [4]
François holds a master's degree from the Paris Institute of Political Studies and a master's degree in international security from Columbia University in 2013. She worked at Jigsaw, a unit within Google dedicated to exploring threats to open societies. She is a Fulbright fellow and served as the special advisor to the CTO of France within the prime minister's office. [5]
She was featured as a Time 100 Next fellow in 2019 [6] and as an innovator under 35 by the Technology Review. [7]
She is an affiliate of the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University [8] and joined Niantic in 2021 as their global director of trust & safety. [9]
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