Daily Articles Related to Election Cybersecurity

Election Cybersecurity
Former cyber official condemns Trump attorney for threats against Krebs, details ouster
Maggie Miller / The Hill / Dec. 1, 2020
Barr breaks with Trump on claims of fraud
Brett Samuels / The Hill / Dec. 1, 2020
Opinion: There sure is evidence of fraud. Just not the fraud Trump is ranting about.
David Von Drehle / The Washington Post / Dec. 1, 2020
Cybersecurity / Technology
How New Jersey’s courts enhanced cybersecurity amid the pandemic
Phil Goldstein / StateTech Magazine / Dec. 1, 2020
The Technology 202: Biden could face a deadlocked Federal Communications Commission
Cat Zakrzewski and Tonya Riley / The Washington Post / Dec. 1, 2020
The Cybersecurity 202: The Supreme Court may finally rein in an outdate anti-hacking law
Joseph Marks and Tonya Riley / The Washington Post / Dec. 1, 2020
Federal agencies warn that hackers are targeting US think tanks
Maggie Millwood / The Hill / Dec. 1, 2020
Reddit claims 52 million daily users, revealing a key figure for social-media platforms
Sahil Patel / The Wall Street Journal / Dec. 1, 2020
With Pai’s departure, FCC likely to restore net neutrality, strengthen municipal broadband
Ryan Johnston / StateScoop / Dec. 1, 2020
‘Somehow, it managed to get worse’: Ransomware ticks up in 2020
Benjamin Freed / StateScoop / Dec. 1, 2020
2020’s worst cryptocurrency breaches, thefts, and exit scams
Charlie Osborne / ZDNet / Dec. 1, 2020
Facebook, Google push deals despite antitrust scrutiny
Sara Fischer / Axios / Dec. 1, 2020
Will Congress come up with the cash to cut out Huawei, ZTE?
Alexandra S. Levine / POLITICO / Dec. 1, 2020
Boutique co-founder is latest data privacy pro to change firms
Sara Merken / Reuters / Dec. 1, 2020
Hacker who sent bogus threats to LAX, school districts gets prison sentence
The Associated Press / Los Angeles Times / Nov. 30, 2020
Army and Howard University team up for AI center of excellence
Sara Wilson / FedScoop / Dec. 1, 2020
Q&A: Syracuse, N.Y., Mayor Ben Walsh on the importance of expanding connectivity
Phil Goldstein / StateTech Magazine / Dec. 1, 2020
Cybersecurity / Technology — International
Researchers suggest 25 countries are using a kind of mobile spyware that monitors texts, location
Tim Starks / CyberScoop / Dec. 1, 2020
Facebook to pay UK media millions to license news stories
Jim Waterson / The Guardian / Nov. 30, 2020
Manchester United attack illuminates the cyberthreats facing an overlooked sports sector
Sean Lyngaas / Cyberscoop / Dec. 1, 2020
France to seek EU riposte if U.S. punishes French digital tax
Reuters / Dec. 1, 2020
How is Europe doing in the world AI race?
Analytics Insight / Dec. 1, 2020
Disinformation / Misinformation
Georgia lieutenant governor says GOP risks ‘alienating voters’ with voter fraud claims
Max Greenwood / The Hill / Dec. 1, 2020
More than 20,000 users submit cases to Facebook oversight board
Sara Fischer and Scott Rosenberg / Axios / Dec. 1, 2020
From hate speech to nudity, Facebook’s oversight board picks its first cases
Elizabeth Culliford / Reuters / Dec. 1, 2020
Fact check: False excerpt from Trump’s ‘Art of the Deal’ on ‘never admitting defeat’
Reuters / Dec. 1, 2020
Fact check: AARP and Biden’s COVID-19 taskforce have not said people should only live until they are 75 years old
Reuters / Dec. 1, 2020
Fact check: Post mixes Pennsylvania primary and general election data to suggest vote-by-mail irregularities
Reuters / Dec. 1, 2020
Elections During a Pandemic
Georgia official urges Trump to condemn threats against election workers
Alexa Corse / The Wall Street Journal / Dec. 1, 2020
Trump campaign challenges election results in Wisconsin Supreme Court
Makini Brice and Tom Hals / Reuters / Dec. 1, 2020
COVID-19 changed election rules in the South. Now activists see chance for reform
Andrew J. Yawn et al. / The Tennessean / Dec. 1, 2020
Swing-state counties that used Dominion voting machines mostly voted for Trump
Philip Bump / The Washington Post / Dec. 1, 2020