Daily Articles Related to Election Cybersecurity
What to know about cyberattacks targeting energy pipelines
Rachel Frazin / The Hills / Mar 1, 2020
What voters can expect during South Carolina’s Democratic presidential primary
Elise Viebeck and Joseph Marks / The Washington Post / Feb 29, 2020
Millions of tweets peddled conspiracy theories about coronavirus in other countries, an unpublished U.S. report says
Tony Romm / The Washington Post / Feb 29, 2020
It’s Facebook vs. the Bloomberg Campaign vs. the Internet
Taylor Lorenz and Sheera Frenkel / The New York Times / Feb 26, 2020
RSA Conference 2020 highlights the human element
Sean Michael Kerner / CISCO Newsroom / Feb 28, 2020
Teens love the video app TikTok. Do they love it too much?
Tali Arbel / The Associated Press / Feb 29, 2020
Trump again nominates Rep. John Ratcliffe to be director of national intelligence
Shane Harris and Ellen Nakashima / The Washington Post / Feb 28, 2020
Trump Accuses Media and Democrats of Exaggerating Coronavirus Threat
Peter Baker and Annie Karni / The Washington Post / Feb 28, 2020
Why Twitter and Facebook treat Bloomberg differently
Mathew Ingram / Columbia Journalism Review / Feb 27, 2020
Police Departments Are Spreading Coronavirus Misinformation As A Joke
Jane Lytvynenko / Buzzfeed / Feb 28, 2020
Taiwan Accuses China of Waging Cyber ‘War’ to Disrupt Virus Fight
Ben Blanchard / Reuters / Feb 29, 2020
The coronavirus and Trump’s diseased credibility
Jon Allsop / Columbia Journalism Review / Feb 28, 2020
Don’t Do Russia’s Work
Brad Patty / Security Studies / Feb 25, 2020
Iran-Related Content Takedowns Highlight Questions Over Facebook’s New Oversight Board
Faiza Patel / Brennan Center / Feb 27, 2020
Election Security and Accessibility: Two Sides of the Same Coin
Rachel Orey / Bipartisan Policy Center / Feb 27, 2020
At CPAC, Battle Lines Are Drawn
Alex Leary / The Wall Street Journal / Feb 29, 2020