Camilla Chapman Global 2026

Camilla Chapman is an award-winning communicator and expert in countering foreign information manipulation and influence, with over a decade of experience advising governments, militaries, and civil society organisations on strategic communications and crisis response.
She is currently the Chief of Government and Military Affairs for Cyb3r Operations, where she leads engagement with governments and national security stakeholders on countering hybrid threats and foreign influence operations. In 2025, she was also selected as a Marshall Memorial Fellow by the German Marshall Fund, recognising her leadership in transatlantic cooperation and information resilience.
Camilla has extensive experience advising governments, militaries, intelligence services, and CSOs on strategic communications, countering foreign malign influence, and crisis management, including Ukraine, Moldova, Poland, Czechia, and NATO. As a former British civil servant, she served as a strategic communications and counter-disinformation expert in the Cabinet Office, contributing to major crisis responses including the UK Government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Until 2023, she acted as an adviser to the Government and Military of Bulgaria, establishing the country’s first strategic communication units across government and agencies, and strengthening national capabilities to counter disinformation. For her contributions, she was awarded a National Commendation Medal by the Bulgarian Ministry of Defence for services to the defence and security of Bulgaria. Her experience informed the OECD’s new Public Communications framework, focused on enhancing institutional capacity to counter disinformation, and in 2021 Camilla was selected by No.10 to serve as a Lead Liaison Officer for the G7 Summit, held in the UK.
She studied at Oxford University, earning a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Geography, specialising in Post-Communist Russia and European Integration. Camilla regularly speaks at international forums, including NATO Centres of Excellence, The Hague, and the EU, on foreign malign influence and strategic communications.