Daily Articles Related to Election Cybersecurity
Election Cybersecurity
Iowa Secretary of State Puts $1M Toward Election Cybersecurity
James Q. Lynch / Government Technology / March 16th, 2020
An early look at HBO’s election security documentary
Tim Starks / Politico / March 16th, 2020
U.S. CyberDome Forms PC-ISAO Group to Share Cyberthreats Information
CISOMAG / CISCO Magazine / March 16th, 2020
COVID-19: Federal Bill Would Provide State Election Support
News Staff / Government Technology / March 16th, 2020
General Cybersecurity
U.S. HHS Agency Targeted by Cyberattack Amid Coronavirus Crisis
Lucas Ropek / Government Technology / March 16th, 2020
Ransomware Is a Large, Growing Problem in New Mexico
Rick Nathanson / Government Technology / March 16th, 2020
Cyber operations already impacting coronavirus response
Javed Ali / The Hill / March 16th, 2020
Senate clears 77-day extension of surveillance powers
Jordain Carney / The Hill / March 16th, 2020
U.S. Senate votes to extend surveillance tools for 77 days
Patricia Zengerle / Reuters / March 16th, 2020
Cyber-Attack Hits U.S. Health Agency Amid Covid-19 Outbreak
Shira Stein and Jennifer Jacobs / Bloomberg / March 16th, 2020
U.S. health department hit by cyberattack during coronavirus outbreak
Alayna Treene / Axios / March 16th, 2020
7 Cybersecurity Threats and Trends to Watch for in 2020
Tammy Waitt / American Security Today / March 16th, 2020
Top 5 cybersecurity threats that every user should know
CIOL Bureau / CIOL / March 16th, 2020
Why the Norsk Hydro attack is a ‘blueprint’ for disruptive hacking operations
Sean Lyngaas / CyberScoop / March 16th, 2020
Dis/Misinformation
Can Russia Use the Coronavirus to Sow Discord Among Americans?
Thomas Rid / The Washington Post / March 16th, 2020
Justice Dept. Moves to Drop Charges Against Russian Firms Filed by Mueller
Katie Benner and Sharon LaFraniere / The New York Times / March 16th, 2020
DOJ moves to drop charges against Russians accused of funding troll farm
Zachary Basu / Axios / March 16th, 2020
In fast-moving pandemic, sources of falsehoods spread by text, email, WhatsApp and TikTok elude authorities
Tony Romm et el. / The Washington Post / March 16th, 2020
US officials: Foreign disinformation is stoking virus fears
Zeke Miller and Colleen Long / The Associated Press / March 16th, 2020
Singapore introduced tough laws against fake news. Coronavirus has put them to the test.
Shibani Mahtani / The Washington Post / March 16th, 2020
Be Wary of Those Texts From a Friend of a Friend’s Aunt
Mihir Zaveri / The Washington Post / March 16th, 2020
National Security
Overnight Defense: More exercises canceled, Pentagon chief separated from deputy amid race to stop coronavirus spread | Pentagon says troops in Afghanistan have access to coronavirus testing | Pompeo warns Iraq after militia attacks on US troops
Rebecca Kheel / The Hill / March 16th, 2020