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Election Cybersecurity
Activists call for full audit of 2020 election In New Hampshire
Tony Schinella / Concord NH / Jun. 11, 2021
The Trailer: The “Arizona model”: Republicans trek to Phoenix, planning 2020 election audits back
David Weigel / The Washington Post / Jun. 10, 2021
Cybersecurity / Technology
Tech contractor for National Nuclear Security Administration says it is investigating systems hack
Jackson Barnett and John Hewitt Jones / FedScoop / Jun. 14, 2021
McDonald’s suffers data breach in U.S., Taiwan and South Korea
Taylor Telford / The Washington Post / Jun. 11, 2021
Ransomware attack roiled meat giant JBS, then spilled over to farmers and restaurants
Jacob Bunge and Jesse Newman / The Wall Street Journal / June 11, 2021
Cyber Daily: how the FBI got Colonial Pipeline’s ransom money back
The Wall Street Journal / June 11, 2021
Teamsters refused to pay a ransomware attack in 2019
Celine Castronuovo / The Hill / Jun. 14, 2021
Bipartisan senators introduce bill to protect small businesses from cyberattacks
Tal Axelrod / The Hill / Jun. 10, 2021
The Cybersecurity 202: Our expert network says it’s time for more cybersecurity regulations
Joseph Marks / The Washington Post / Jun. 11, 2021
Russia, U.S. and other countries reach new agreement against cyber hacking, even as attacks continue
Ellen Nakashima and Joseph Marks / The Washington Post / Jun. 12, 2021
The Cybersecurity 202: Russia agrees to cyber rules and violates them at the same time
Joseph Marks / The Washington Post / Jun. 14, 2021
White House launches artificial intelligence task force
John Hewitt Jones / FedScoop / Jun. 11, 2021
Afghanistan, cyber defense on the agenda for Biden in Brussels
Ivana Saric / Axios / June 13, 2021
Cybersecurity / Technology — International
NATO leaders declare China a global security challenge
Aamer Madhani et al. / The Associated Press / Jun. 14, 2021
Ransomware’s suspected Russian roots point to a long detente between the Kremlin and hackers
Isabelle Khurshudyan and Loveday Morris / The Washington Post / Jun. 14, 2021
Sweden’s Covid database informing strategy forced to shut again
Niclas Rolander / Bloomberg / Jun. 14, 2021
U.K. Cyber Chief Cameron says ransomware key online threat
Kitty Donaldson / Bloomberg / Jun. 14, 2021
Disinformation / Misinformation
YouTube suspends Sen. Johnson for violating medical misinformation policy
Jacob Knutson / Axios / June 12, 2021
Fake reviews and inflated ratings are still a problem for Amazon
Nicole Nguyen / The Wall Street Journal / June 14, 2021
Elections During and After the Pandemic
Lawmakers rewrite rules for Louisiana’s voting system search
Melinda Deslatte / The Associated Press / Jun. 11, 2021
Delaware Republicans block plan to end absentee ballot restrictions
Mark Eichmann / WHYY / Jun. 11, 2021
Iowa voters embraced early voting. Then Republicans rushed to restrict it.
Tom Barton and Erin Murphy / Sioux City Journal / Jun. 13, 2021
Sisolak signs bills into law expanding election accessibility, including mail-in ballots and automatic voter registration
2 News / Jun. 12, 2021
Nevada governor signs law making state first presidential primary
Celine Castronuovo / The Hill / Jun. 11, 2021
State Supreme Court dismisses election challenge dealing with residency requirements
Taylor Vance / Daily Journal / Jun. 14, 2021
Michigan Supreme Court orders state elections board to certify Unlock Michigan signatures
WXYZ Detroit / Jun. 11, 2021
Five inmates will run for ANC seat in Ward 7 Tuesday
Derrick Ward / NBC / Jun. 13, 2021
Voting kicks off in a New York City mayor’s race like no other
Joe Anuta and Jesse Naranjo / POLITICO / Jun. 12, 2021
Adams, Garcia top latest poll in New York mayor’s race
Sally Goldenerg and Joe Anuta / POLITICO / Jun. 14, 2021
McAuliffe leading Youngkin by 4 points in Virginia governor race: poll
Julia Manchester / The Hill / Jun. 14, 2021
Democrat Matt Putorti challenges Stefanik for NY House seat
Julia Manchester / The Hill / Jun. 14, 2021
Arizona AG running for Senate after tangling with Trump
James Arkins / POLITICO / Jun. 10, 2021
Merrick Garland announces Justice Dept. plans to protect voting access.
Katie Benner / The New York Times / June 11, 2021
DOJ reviewing new state election laws to ensure ballot access to all eligible voters
Sadie Gurman and Alexa Corse / The Wall Street Journal / June 11, 2021
Opposition wins Finland local elections, PM’s party loses
Jari Tanner / The Associated Press / Jun. 14, 2021
Netanyahu is out as new Israeli government survives confidence vote
Barak Ravid and Dave Lawler / Axios / June 13, 2021
What to know about Naftali Bennett, Israel’s new prime minister
Miriam Berger / The Washington Post / Jun. 14, 2021