Ashkan Soltani was Appointed as Chief Technology Officer at Federal Trade Commission

Date of management change: October 22, 2014 

What Happened?

Washington, DC-based Federal Trade Commission has Appointed Ashkan Soltani as Chief Technology Officer

 

About the Company

The FTC is a bipartisan federal agency with a unique dual mission to protect consumers and promote competition. For one hundred years, our collegial and consensus-driven agency has championed the interests of American consumers. As we begin our second century, the FTC is dedicated to advancing consumer interests while encouraging innovation and competition in our dynamic economy.

 

About the Person

Ashkan Soltani has more than 20 years of experience as a consultant and researcher focused on technology, privacy, and behavioral economics. His work has informed policy debates on privacy and security and has been cited by several national media outlets. Ashkan is a co-author of the Washington Post’s NSA series that was awarded the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, a 2014 Loeb Award, and a 2013 Polk Award for National Security Reporting. He was also a researcher for the 2009 Pulitzer-winning story, One Man’s Military-Industrial-Media Complex, and the technical consultant for the Wall Street Journal’s What They Know series, which was a finalist for 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting and won the 2010 Loeb Award for “Online Enterprise”. As part of his work to contribute data and technical insight to policy debates, Ashkan has co-authored several academic papers. His master’s thesis, KnowPrivacy, became the basis for the “What They Know” series and was followed by Flash Cookies and Privacy, and Flash Cookies and Privacy II (addendum here), and Behavioral Advertising: The Offer You Cannot Refuse. “Behavioral Advertising” won the 2014 Computers, Privacy & Data Protection Multidisciplinary Privacy Research Award. He also co-authored “Tiny Constables and the Cost of Surveillance: Making Cents Out of United States v. Jones,” an analysis of the dropping costs of surveillance which was published by the Yale Law Journal in 2014. Ashkan serves as a technical expert to a number of consumer protection agencies, including the FTC and State Attorneys General. He has helped lead investigations into Google, Facebook, Twitter, HTC, and PulsePoint. He is also on the Technical Advisory Board for the Freedom of the Press Foundation.

 

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