Camille François

GLOBAL DIRECTOR OF TRUST & SAFETY AT NIANTIC, INC.

Prior to her current role, Camille François was the Chief Innovation Officer at Graphika—a cybersecurity company focused on information integrity issues—and oversees its data analysis, investigation and R&D teams.

Previously, Camille was the Principal Researcher at Jigsaw, a division of Google that builds technology to address global security challenges. There, she led several programs focused on protecting vulnerable users from online threats. She has advised governments and parliamentary committees on both sides of the Atlantic on cybersecurity and digital rights, investigated Russian interference in the 2016 Presidential election on behalf of the US Senate Select Intelligence Committee, and served as a special advisor to the Chief Technology Officer of France.

In 2019, Camille was recognized by the MIT Tech Review in its annual “35 Innovators Under 35” award, and named one of TIME Magazine’s “100 Next” global leaders for her work on information operations. Camille is a Mozilla fellow and an affiliate of the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet & Society, where she conducts research on cyberpeace and the impacts of cyber conflict on civil society.