Tuesday, October 21, 2014

FTC appoints privacy consultant as its new Chief Technologist

May 10, 2011 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - ASHKAN SOLTANI, independent privacy researcher and consultant, JUSTIN BR


The Federal Trade Commission has just appointed Ashkan Soltani, an independent consultant on privacy and security matters, as its new Chief Technologist. Soltani's most recent accomplishments include contributing to the Washington Post's coverage on Edward Snowden and assisting the paper on technology topics. He has also provided insight for the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal on similar stories. Soltani had already spent time at the FTC as a staff technologist in 2010 and 2011, so this will be his second stint at the agency. This appointment of Soltani, according to the New York Times, could signal a stronger push by the FTC to keep an eye on online privacy and security as concerns about those topics continue to surface.



I'm excited to return to @FTC as Chief Technologist and help the agency in protecting consumers' privacy and security http://t.co/dIgX1fR5uL


- ashkan soltani (@ashk4n) October 21, 2014

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Source: FTC, Washington Post, New York Times


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