Daily Articles Related to Election Cybersecurity

Election Cybersecurity
Cisco report details 2020 election security challenges
Zach Dorfman / Axios / July 29, 2020
The Cybersecurity 202: The Trump administration’s battle over mail-in voting heads to Congress
Joseph Marks and Tonya Riley / The Washington Post / July 29, 2020
Here’s how Army cyber command plans to take on information warfare
Shannon Vavra / Cyberscoop / July 29, 2020
Cybersecurity / Technology
Fitness tech company Garmin confirms ransomware attack
Zach Dorfman / Axios / July 29, 2020
U.S. prosecutors expand charges against alleged Saudi agents at Twitter
Zach Dorfman / Axios / July 29, 2020
A day after Michigan snafu, software ‘complications’ force Indiana to hold bar exam by email
Caroline Spiezio and Sara Merken / Reuters / July 29, 2020
TikTok’s new CEO says company will reveal how its algorithms work
Sara Fischer / Axios / July 29, 2020
Bezos: No guarantee Amazon didn’t exploit third-party seller data
Ashley Gold / Axios / July 29, 2020
Facebook’s ‘destroy mode’ – myth or reality?
Deepa Seetharaman / The Wall Street Journal / July 29, 2020
U.S. lawmakers accuse Big Tech of crushing rivals to boost profits
Nandita Bose and Diane Bartz / Reuters / July 29, 2020
Twitter in turmoil after month of crisis leads to concerns over leadership
Alex Hern / The Guardian / July 29, 2020
Cybersecurity / Technology — International
China hacked Vatican ahead of negotiations, U.S. cybersecurity firm says
Francis X. Rocca and Eva Xiao / The Wall Street Journal / July 29, 2020
EBRD says Twitter accounts have been hacked
Karin Strohecker and Gareth Jones / Reuters / July 29, 2020
Temperature checks raise privacy concerns as Europeans return to offices
Catherine Stupp / The Wall Street Journal / July 29, 2020
Turkey adopts new law to police dissent on the web
David Gauthier-Villars / The Wall Street Journal / July 29, 2020
Italy’s Leonardo signs software deal to tackle homeworking cyber threats
Francesca Landini et al. / Reuters / July 29, 2020
With few options to get home, Chinese students abroad fall victim to ticket scams
Xinlu Liang / Los Angeles Times / July 29, 2020
The privacy paradox: we claim we care about our data, so why don’t our actions match?
Ivano Bongiovanni et al. / The Conversation / July 29, 2020
Disinformation / Misinformation
Disinformation actors gear up for U.S. elections, FireEye warns
Jamie Tarabay / Bloomberg / July 29, 2020
Experts Warn About Domestic Election Disinformation, Local Preparedness
Katie Malone / MeriTalk / July 29, 2020
Misinformation on coronavirus is proving highly contagious
David Keppler / The Associated Press / July 29, 2020
US jabs Russia over claim of spreading coronavirus disinformation
Erick Tucker and Daria Litvinova / The Associated Press / July 29, 2020
Anti-NATO disinformation effort uses coronavirus to poke political tensions
Jeff Stone / CyberScoop / July 29, 2020
Instagram deletes Madonna’s post that spread COVID-19 conspiracy theories
Christi Carras / Los Angeles Times / July 29, 2020
The Latest: Zuckerberg questioned on viral misinformation
The Associated Press / July 29, 2020
Holocaust survivors urge Facebook to remove denial posts
David Rising / The Associated Press / July 29, 2020
The moment of reckoning for the Facebook advertiser boycott
Steven Overly and Laura Kayali / POLITICO / July 29, 2020
Fact check: Bristol University student death has no link to 5G technology
Reuters Fact Check Team / Reuters / July 29, 2020
Elections During a Pandemic
A new law allows Mass. residents to vote by mail. Here’s how that’s already changing things.
Matt Stout / The Boston Globe / July 29, 2020
Returned ballot applications piling up: Critics see possibility of fraud in mail-in voting
Christian M. Wade / The Salem News / July 29, 2020
Blind voters are being disenfranchised, N.C. lawsuit says, and coronavirus doesn’t help
The News and Observer of Raleigh / News & Record / July 29, 2020
False elections workers pose alarm for officials
Paul B. Johnson / The High Point Enterprise / July 29, 2020
Early voting schedules amended, extra sites may be needed
Larry Penkava / The Dispatch.com / July 29, 2020
Top election officials now agree: No special Asheville election to replace councilman
Joel Burgess / Asheville Citizen Times / July 29, 2020
BOE urged to include Sundays in One-Stop Early Voting Plan
Tevin Stinson / The Winston-Salem Chronicle / July 29, 2020
States begin modifying general election voting procedures in response to COVID-19 outbreak
Jerrick Adams / Ballotpedia News / July 29, 2020
Drive-thru absentee voting available in Eau-Claire
The Associated Press / July 29, 2020
Racing the Clock on Election Security
John Breeden II / Nextgov / July 29, 2020
The U.S. Postal Service and a Vote-By-Mail Election
National Public Radio / July 29, 2020
Postal Service Considers Downsizing, Senator and Union Leader Say
Anthony Izaguirre / TIME / July 29, 2020
U.S. Treasury makes $10 billion loan available to postal service as part of coronavirus relief
Lisa Lambert et al. / Reuters / July 29, 2020
FEC Dormant Heading into 2020 Election
Daniel I. Weiner / Brennan Center for Justice / July 29, 2020
Senate GOP coronavirus package omits additional elections funding
Alexa Corse and Lindsay Wise / The Wall Street Journal / July 29, 2020
Large number of mail-in ballots could slow vote counting
Anna Liz Nichols / The Associated Press / July 29, 2020
Black voter mobilization efforts begin to bear fruit
Megan Botel and Isaiah Murtaugh / Los Angeles Times / July 29, 2020
Latin America is facing a “decline of democracy” under the pandemic
Anatoly Kurmanaev / The New York Times / July 29, 2020