Articles Related to Election Cybersecurity
June 17, 2022 – June 23, 2022
Election Cybersecurity
US is worried about Russia using new efforts to exploit divisions in 2022 midterms
Edward-Isaac Dovere / CNN / June 19, 2022
CISA advisory panel wants agency to act on election disinformation, multifactor authentication
Tim Starks / CyberScoop / June 22, 2022
Cybersecurity / Technology
Why think tanks are such juicy targets for cyberspies
Andrea Peterson / The Record / June 23, 2022
Biden signs a pair of cybersecurity bills into law
Martin Matishak / The Record / June 21, 2022
When customers say their money was stolen on Zelle, banks often refuse to pay
Stacy Cowley and Lananh Nguyen / The New York Times / June 20, 2022
CISA experts propose ‘311’ cybersecurity emergency call line for small businesses
Jonathan Greig / The Record / June 22, 2022
This children’s hospital network was giving kids’ information to Facebook
Alfred Ng and Simon Fondrie-Teitler / The Markup / June 21, 2022
How Russia’s vaunted cyber capabilities were frustrated in Ukraine (Opinion)
David Ignatius / The Washington Post / June 21, 2022
Cyber funding, plentiful for years, faces a reckoning
James Rundle and Vipal Monga / The Wall Street Journal / June 22, 2022
Twitter apologizes for abusing user security information after $150 million FTC settlement
Jonathan Greig / The Record / June 22, 2022
What one county learned from experimenting with machine learning
Stephanie Kanowitz / Route Fifty / June 23, 2022
Instagram tests using AI, other tools for age verification
Barbara Ortutay and Matt O’Brien / The Associated Press / June 23, 2022
Cybersecurity / Technology — International
Microsoft: Russian cyber spying targets 42 Ukraine allies
Frank Bajak / The Associated Press / June 22, 2022
Chinese APT groups targeting India, Pakistan and more with Sophos firewall vulnerability
Jonathan Greig / The Record / June 17, 2022
Four takeaways from a Times investigation into China’s expanding surveillance state
Isabelle Qian et al. / The New York Times / June 21, 2022
The Dutch intelligence service says it prevented a Russian spy from infiltrating the International Criminal Court
Claire Moses / The New York Times / June 17, 2022
Many Russian cyberattacks failed in first months of Ukraine war, study says
David E. Sanger and Julian E. Barnes / The New York Times / June 22, 2022
9 arrested in Netherlands after Europol raids on phishing gang
Jonathan Greig / The Record / June 21, 2022
Disinformation / Misinformation
U.S. House members warned about disinformation in upcoming campaigns
Ariana Figueroa / Idaho Capital Sun / June 22, 2022
As midterms loom, elections are no longer top priority for Meta C.E.O.
Sheera Frenkel and Cecilia Kang / The New York Times / June 23, 2022
“Big Lie” vigilantism is on the rise. Big Tech is failing to respond
Andy Kroll / ProPublica / June 17, 2022
Google exec to UN: Ukraine ‘a crystal ball’ for info warfare
The Associated Press / June 21, 2022
Russians breached this city, not with troops, but propaganda
Thomas Gibbons-Neff and Natalia Yermak / The New York Times / June 17, 2022
Elections During and After the Pandemic
Threats against election workers could have bad consequences
Joseph Marks / The Washington Post / June 22, 2022
Election workers continue to face threats after Trump’s false election claims
PBS NewsHour / June 21, 2022
Who won and who lost in Tuesday’s elections.
Azi Paybarah / The New York Times / June 21, 2022
Alaska- In Alaska’s first statewide by-mail vote, turnout was highest for a primary since 2014
James Brooks / Alaska Public Media / June 22, 2022
Colorado- Colorado guilty plea a first for US election task force
The Associated Press / June 20, 2022
Florida- Suit seeks Hillsborough election records on 2020 voter education spending
C. T. Bowen / Tampa Bay Times / June 22, 2022
Illinois- Voting by mail is increasingly popular heading into Illinois’ primaries
Jordan Mead / WCBU / June 22, 2022
Kentucky- Massac voters among state’s first to use new equipment
Terra Temple / Metropolis Planet / June 22, 2022
Maryland- About 10,000 Prince George’s voters received the wrong sample ballots
Daniel Wu / The Washington Post / June 22, 2022
Michigan- Michigan’s Jan. 6 influence ‘disturbing’ but teachable, says former elections director
Ben Orner / MLive / June 22, 2022
Mississippi- Election commissioners question why contractor had to stop delivering machines days before runoffs
Anthony Warren and Holly Emery / WLBT / June 22, 2022
New Mexico- Building anger in rural New Mexico erupts in election crisis
Morgan Lee / The Associated Press / June 18, 2022
New York- The next battlefield for N.Y. progressives? The State Assembly.
Grace Ashford / The New York Times / June 23, 2022
Oklahoma- Volunteer poll workers needed statewide as Oklahoma elections approach
Kolby Terrell / KOCO / June 22, 2022
Pennsylvania- Bills in Pa. legislature to add poll watchers and move up presidential primary advance
Mark Scolforo / WITF / June 22, 2022
Pennsylvania- County OKs poll worker software
Alex J. Weidenhof / Butler Eagle / June 22, 2022
Utah- Utah County clerk/auditor clarifies confusion in voting procedures to assure residents of election security
Kelcie Hartley / Daily Herald / June 22, 2022
Wisconsin- Wisconsin election investigator says he deleted records
Scott Bauer / The Associated Press / June 23, 2022
Elections During and After the Pandemic – International
Australian authorities declare final results after election
Rod McGuirk / The Associated Press / June 22, 2022
Looming over the election is the rise of armed groups that threaten to once again tear Colombia apart
Julie Turkewitz / The New York Times / June 19, 2022
Gustavo Petro wins the election, becoming Colombia’s first Leftist leader
Julie Turkewitz / The New York Times / June 19, 2022
Edited by Jung-hwa Kang, Compiled by Steven Vargas and Jillian Kwong