Daily Articles Related to Election Cybersecurity
The Cybersecurity 202: Americans should not be confident about security of 2020 election, experts say
Joseph Marks / The Washington Post / Feb 24, 2020
Dueling Narratives Emerge From Muddied Account of Russia’s 2020 Interference
David E. Sanger / The New York Times / Feb 23, 2020
Democrats demand new Russia sanctions over 2020 election interference
Alayna Treene / Axios / Feb 24, 2020
FBI official: Russia wants to see US ‘tear ourselves apart’
Eric Tucker / The Associated Press / Feb 23, 2020
The problem with fearmongering about Russian electoral interference
Joseph Haker and Andrew Paul / The Washington Post / Feb 24, 2020
Schumer calls on Trump admin to sanction Russia over election meddling
Marianne Levine / Politico / Feb 24, 2020
A new voting system in L.A. raises the stakes for California’s primary
John Myers and Matt Stiles / Los Angeles Times / Feb 24, 2020
Activists raise concerns about privacy of voting machines
Kate Brumback / The Associated Press / Feb 23, 2020
Pentagon adopts new ethical principles for using A.I. in war
Matt O’Brien / The Associated Press / Feb 23, 2020
Secretary of State Kim Wyman says she won’t vote in presidential primary due to partisan disclosure
Jim Brunner / The Seattle Times / Feb 24, 2020
Facebook Investigated Suspicious Pro-Sanders Content
Emily Glazer and Dustin Volz / The Wall Street Journal / Feb 24, 2020
How Do You Decide What News to Believe, What to Question and What to Dismiss?
Shannon Doyne and Michael Gonchar / The New York Times / Feb 24, 2020
Cyber Daily: Pipeline Provider Caught in Ransomware Attack; China’s Military Targets U.S. Universities
The Wall Street Journal / Feb 24, 2020
Ransomware Attack Exposes Poor Energy-Sector Cybersecurity
James Rundle and Kim S. Nash / The Wall Street Journal / Feb 24, 2020
Iran’s government is lying its way to a coronavirus catastrophe
Jason Rezaian / The Washington Post / Feb 24, 2020
Cyber Command awards $50M threat intelligence contract to Recorded Future
Billy Mitchell / cyberscoop / Feb 21, 2020
Feds charge California man for 2018 DDoS attacks on congressional campaign
Sean Lyngaas / cyberscoop / Feb 21, 2020