Naomi Shiffman is a nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab and the head of data & implementation for the Oversight Board at Meta, where she leads a team in assessing the impact of Oversight Board policy recommendations on Meta’s broader content ecosystem. She is also a fellow at the Integrity Institute and an advisor to Connect Humanity, the fund for digital equity.
Previously, Shiffman built the academic and research partnerships program at CrowdTangle, a Meta product. She created and scaled CrowdTangle’s work with researchers at over six hundred academic institutions and research organizations, supporting hundreds of publications annually, and providing industry-leading transparency into social-media data.
Before her work with CrowdTangle, Shiffman was a policy researcher at Mozilla, focused on privacy policy, data protection, artificial-intelligence accountability, and misinformation. She began her career as a community organizer focused on US policy in the Middle East. Shiffman has a bachelor’s degree from the University of California, San Diego, and a master’s degree in public policy from University of California, Berkeley.