Daily Articles Related to Election Cybersecurity

Election Cybersecurity
Exclusive: Philadelphia’s new voting machines under scrutiny in Tuesday’s elections
Julia Harte / Reuters / June 1st, 2020
GBI investigation shows Kemp misrepresented election security
Mark Niesse and Jack Gillum / The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and ProPublica / May 29th, 2020
Cybersecurity / Technology
The Cybersecurity 202: Protest goes online in Minneapolis as city, police websites hit by cyberattacks
Joseph Marks / The Washington Post / June 1st, 2020
Protests dotted with cybersecurity connections
Tim Starks / Politico / June 1st, 2020
Anonymous, aiming for relevance, spins old data as new hacks
Jeff Stone / CyberScoop / June 1st, 2020
Researcher claims $100,000 for ‘Sign in with Apple’ hack
Sean Lyngaas / CyberScoop / June 1st, 2020
Human-Rights Groups Ask Police to Hunt Hackers Attacking Hospitals
Catherine Stupp and David Uberti / The Wall Street Journal / June 1st, 2020
CISA looks to offer a new DNS resolver to civilian agencies and beyond
Dave Nyczepir / FedScoop / June 1st, 2020
Rod Rosenstein is working with NSO Group, the Israeli firm accused of spying on dissidents
Shannon Vavra / CyberScoop / June 1st, 2020
Minnesota IT officials respond to weekend DDoS attacks against state systems
Benjamin Freed / StateScoop / June 1st, 2020
New Research from ISACA Reveals That Organizations with Unfilled Cybersecurity Roles Suffer More Attacks
The Associated Press / June 1st, 2020
Minneapolis city systems temporarily brought down by cyberattack
Maggie Miller / The Hill / May 28th, 2020
How GitHub untangled itself from the ‘Octopus’ malware that infected 26 software projects
Sean Lyngaas / CyberScoop / May 29th, 2020
Cybersecurity / Technology – International
GlobeX Data Launches Social Media Influencers Affiliate Program for Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Solutions
The Associated Press / June 1st, 2020
Disinformation / Misinformation
Misinformation About George Floyd Protests Surges on Social Media
Davey Alba / The New York Times / June 1st, 2020
The Technology 202: Protests, coronavirus and election present disinformation challenge for social media companies
Cat Zakrzewski / The Washington Post / June 1st, 2020
Twitter became a major vehicle for misinformation about unrest in D.C.
Fenit Nirappil et al. / The Washington Post / June 1st, 2020
Social Media Becomes Battleground Over Days of Street Protests
Sarah E. Needleman and Sebastian Herrera / The Wall Street Journal / June 1st, 2020
Groceries, not guns: Guard challenge includes misinformation
Andrew Welsh-Huggins / The Associated Press / May 30th, 2020
Elections During a Pandemic
America pulled off an election during the Spanish flu, but not without paying a price
Dartunorro Clark / NBC News / June 1st, 2020
Coronavirus-Fueled Freeze on Citizen Oath Ceremonies Threatens Voter Registration for 2020
Michelle Hackman and Eliza Collins / The Wall Street Journal / June 1st, 2020
Some voters are scared the coronavirus will stop them from casting a ballot
Yelena Dzhanova / CNBC / June 1st, 2020
Voting by Mail to Face Biggest Test Since Pandemic Started
Alexa Corse / The Wall Street Journal / June 1st, 2020
Greenwich registrars: It’ll be safe to vote in upcoming elections
Ken Borsuk / greenwich time / May 31st, 2020
Despite Trump’s attacks, Kansas voters request 2020 mail ballots at historic rate
Bryan Lowry and Sarah Ritter / The Wichita Eagle / May 29th, 2020

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