Daily Articles Related to Election Cybersecurity

Election Cybersecurity
It’s not too late to save the 2020 election
Nathaniel Persily / The Wall Street Journal / June 12, 2020
National Guard Prepping for November Election Security Role
Doug Olenick / Bank Info Security / June 11, 2020
Mueller Report with fewer Roger Stone redactions to be released
Erik Larson / Bloomberg / June 12, 2020
Cybersecurity / Technology
The Cybersecurity 202: Cybersecurity experts give a thumbs up to the Apple-Google coronavirus alert system
Joseph Marks / The Washington Post / June 12, 2020
Senate bill would let National Guard cross state lines remotely for cyber assistance
Benjamin Freed / Cyberscoop / June 12, 2020
Microsoft won’t sell facial-recognition to police absent national rules
John McCormick / The Wall Street Journal / June 12, 2020
Facial recognition companies commit to police market after Amazon, Microsoft exit
Jared Council / The Wall Street Journal / June 12, 2020
Zoom hits political turbulence in Washington, Beijing; lobbyists ready
Diane Bartz / Reuters / June 12, 2020
Setback for national cyber director proposal, but fight’s not over
Tim Starks / Politico / June 12, 2020
Feds comb Facebook to hunt down alleged rioters and looters
Betsy Woodruff Swan / Politico / June 12, 2020
Senate Democrat introduces legislation to protect US against crippling cyberattack
Maggie Miller / The Hill / June 12, 2020
An alternative to legacy VPNs for state and local governments
Ian Milligan-Pate / StateTech Magazine / June 11, 2020
Move to remote learning was ‘shockingly seamless,’ but will it stick?
Colin Wood / EdScoop / June 11, 2020
Cybersecurity / Technology – International
Cyber Daily: Human rights group seeks answers from Zoom after temporary account closure
Kim S. Nash / The Wall Street Journal / June 12, 2020
Honda Hackers May Have Used Tools Favored by Countries
Ben Dooley and Hisako Ueno / The New York Times / June 12, 2020
Honda resumes production at plants hit by suspected cyber attack
Maki Shiraki / Reuters / June 12, 2020
Disinformation / Misinformation
China relies on persistence in social-media propaganda push
Eva Xiao / The Wall Street Journal / June 12, 2020
Turkey slams ‘propaganda machine’ Twitter over removal of accounts
Daren Butler et al. / Reuters / June 12, 2020
China says Twitter should shut down accounts that smear China
Gabriel Crossley et al. / Reuters / June 12, 2020
Twitter removes 23,750 China-linked accounts for spreading disinformation
Linda Lew / South China Morning Post / June 12, 2020
Twitter nabs a network of Chinese accounts demonizing pro-democracy protests, spinning coronavirus news
Jeff Stone / Cyberscoop / June 12, 2020
The media’s vital role in safeguarding elections
Jon Allsop / Columbia Journalism Review / June 12, 2020
Coronavirus: fake news less of a problem than confusing government messages – new study
Stephen Cushion et al. / The Conversation / June 12, 2020
Elections During a Pandemic
More voters have requested absentee ballots, but they represent only a fraction of expected turnout
Jessica Piper / Bangor Daily News / June 12, 2020
‘We’re going to have a catastrophe’: US faces November election fiasco
Sam Levine / The Guardian / June 12, 2020
What voting by mail looks like when it works
Amber Phillips / The Washington Post / June 12, 2020
Pennsylvania’s primary snafus could spell trouble in November
Salena Zito / The Wall Street Journal / June 12, 2020
“Overwhelming”: Georgia poll worker describes voting chaos
Sudhin Thanawala / The Associated Press / June 12, 2020
Cooper signs bill addressing fall election under COVID-19
AP News Staff / The Associated Press News / June 12, 2020
One in 10 Ballots Rejected in Last Month’s Vote-by-Mail Elections
Colleen O’Dea / NJ Spotlight / June 10, 2020
Vermont legislature gives final approval to mail voting
Wilson Ring / The Associated Press / June 12, 2020
Tennessee makes mail voting form changes ordered by judge
Jonathan Mattise / The Associated Press / June 12, 2020
What the June 2 Primaries Can Tell Us About November
Nathaniel Rakich et al. / FiveThirtyEight / June 8, 2020
Rights Groups Say Age-Based Laws on Absentee Voting Are Unconstitutional
Travis Bubenik / Courthouse News Service / June 4, 2020
NCAA encourages day off from college sports on election day
Ralph D. Russo / The Associated Press / June 12, 2020