Camille François

Columbia University

Camille François

Camille François is on the adjunct faculty of Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, where she teaches a course on cyber conflict and information operations. She is the chair of the advisory board and former chief innovation officer at Graphika, where she led the company’s work to detect and mitigate disinformation, media manipulation, and harassment. François was also previously the principal researcher at Jigsaw, an innovation unit at Google that builds technology to address global security challenges and protect vulnerable users. She served as a special advisor to the chief technology officer of France in the prime minister’s office. François is a Mozilla fellow, a Berkman Klein Center affiliate, and a Fulbright scholar. She holds a master’s degree in human rights from the French Institute of Political Sciences and a master’s degree in international security from the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. 

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