Professor David Carroll
Associate Professor of Media Design at Parsons School of Design
Oz Alashe and Sam Oliver of Cybsafe chat to Associate Professor of Media Design David Carroll. The trio discuss data privacy and David’s take on the Cambridge Analytica scandal of 2018.
Discussion points:
- David’s story, and how he got to where he is today.
- How David discovered Facebook’s social API, and how the discovery unmasked Cambridge Analytica.
- How data regulators have changed since the COVID-19 outbreak.
- The lack of trust between people and organisations regarding data security.
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About David
David Carroll is an associate professor of media design at Parsons School of Design at The New School. He is known as an advocate for data rights after legally challenging Cambridge Analytica following their role in the US presidential election of 2016. His challenge led to the ICO’s only criminal conviction of the company.
David’s story featured in the Oscar-shortlisted and BAFTA-nominated Netflix original documentary The Great Hack. His writings on the tale have been published in WIRED, PAPER, Quartz, The Guardian, Motherboard, and The Boston Review.
David was awarded prizes from The Philosophical Society and the Law Society at Trinity College Dublin in 2019. He received a BA from Bowdoin College and an MFA from Parsons.