Daily Articles Related to Election Cybersecurity
Election Cybersecurity
White House warns U.S. rivals against seeking advantage
Gordon Lubold / The Wall Street Journal / Oct. 4, 2020
Russians “have committed” to not interfering in elections, Trump aid insists
David E. Sanger / The New York Times / Oct. 4, 2020
Cybersecurity / Technology
Clinical trials hit by ransomware attack on health tech firm
Nicole Perlroth / The New York Times / Oct 3, 2020
Two North American hospitality merchants hacked in May and June
Catalin Cimpanu / ZDnet / Oct. 4, 2020
TikTok meets the meddling feds
Andy Kessler / The Wall Street Journal / Oct. 4, 2020
Facebook says government breakup of Instagram, WhatsApp would be ‘complete nonstarter’
Jeff Horwitz / The Wall Street Journal / Oct. 4, 2020
Jill Lepore: ‘When did we hand Google, Twitter and Facebook the reins?’
Tim Adams / The Guardian / Oct. 4, 2020
Rebels within: the Facebook staff openly challenging Zuckerberg
Emma Graham-Harrison / The Guardian / Oct. 4, 2020
Five new jobs to safeguard our ever-more connected lives
Benoit Morenne / The Wall Street Journal / Oct. 4, 2020
The growing inequality of doing AI research
Bryan Walsh / Axios / Oct. 3, 2020
Google’s professional certificate courses to be next frontier in tech education
Astha Oriel / Analytics Insight / Oct. 3, 2020
Cybersecurity / Technology — International
Inside China Tech: Questions mount over TikTok, Arm deals amid tech war
SCMP Reporters / South China Morning Post / Oct. 3, 2020
Samsung mounts 5G offensive as countries review Huawei networks
Edward White / Los Angeles Times / Oct. 4, 2020
Exclusive | How Ant Group plans to pull-off world’s largest ever dual IPO in Hong Kong and Shanghai amid coronavirus pandemic
Alison Tudor-Ackroyd / South China Morning Post / Oct. 3, 2020
E-commerce firm Shopee in Thai twitter storm for banning anti-government store
Chayut Setboonsarng and Panarat Thepgumpanat / Reuters / Oct. 3, 2020
Disinformation / Misinformation
As QAnon grew, Facebook and Twitter missed years of warning signs about the conspiracy theory’s violent nature
Craig Timberg and Elizabeth Dwoskin / The Washington Post / Oct. 3, 2020
Twitter banished the worst QAnon accounts. But more than 93,000 remain on the site, research shows
Craig Timberg / The Washington Post / Oct. 3, 2020
COVID-19 anti-vaxxers use the same arguments from 135 years ago
Paula Larsson / The Conversation / Oct. 4, 2020
How Donald Trump’s coronavirus infection blew up social media
Laurence Dodds and Margi Murphy / The Telegraph / Oct. 3, 2020
News Analysis: A history of falsehoods comes back to haunt the COVID-stricken president
Melanie Mason and Mark Z. Barabak / Los Angeles Times / Oct. 4, 2020
Revealed: Trump-linked consultant tied to Facebook pages warning election will cause civil war
Jason Wilson / The Guardian / Oct. 4, 2020
Bosnia: Unnerved by virus denial, survivors mourn their dead
Sabina Niksic / The Associated Press / Oct. 3, 2020
Elections During a Pandemic
Texas shutdown of mail-in ballot drop-off sites hits diverse cities hardest
Erum Salam / The Guardian / Oct. 3, 2020
New York lawyers plan to swoop into swing states to monitor voting
Jimmy Vielkind / The Wall Street Journal / Oct. 4, 2020
Check your mailbox: 21 million California ballots are on their way to voters
John Myers / Los Angeles Times / Oct. 4, 2020
‘Running out of time’: Efforts to speed up counting mail ballots stall in battleground states
Joey Garrison et al. / USA Today / Oct. 5, 2020
Delays in verifying mail-in ballots will slow election tally
Anthony Izaguirre / The Associated Press / Oct. 4, 2020
Coronavirus surge in mail voting likely to lead to more rejected ballots
Alexa Corse and Chad Day / The Wall Street Journal / Oct. 4, 2020
After Recruitment Hurdles, Poll Workers Face High Pressure
National Public Radio / Oct. 3, 2020
Trump’s campaign can be put on hold. Election Day can’t.
Trevor Potter / The Washington Post / Oct. 3, 2020
Aide says Trump campaign doesn’t want remote debates
Justine Coleman / The Hill / Oct. 4, 2020
What happens to the U.S. presidential election if a candidate dies or becomes incapacitated?
Joseph Ax and Jan Wolfe / Reuters / Oct. 2, 2020
What happens if Pence needs to become ‘Acting President’?
Garrett M. Graff / POLITICO / Oct. 4, 2020
Voting rights groups work to combat minority suppression in battleground states
Marty Johnson / The Hill / Oct. 3, 2020
Census Bureau says it will continue count through Oct. 31, per court order
Axios / Oct. 3, 2020
‘Dazed and Confused’ cast to reunite for virtual table read to benefit Texas voting initiatives
Daniel Kreps / Rolling Stone / Oct. 3, 2020