Articles Related to Election Cybersecurity

September 22, 2022 – October 6, 2022

Election Cybersecurity

U.S. Warns of Security Threats Ahead of Midterm Elections
Aruna Viswanatha and Dustin Volz / The Wall Street Journal / October 3, 2022

Malicious Cyber Activity Against Election Infrastructure Unlikely to Disrupt or Prevent Voting
FBI & CISA / October 4, 2022

EXPLAINER: Voting systems reliable, despite conspiracies
Christina A. Cassidy / The Associated Press / October 4, 2022

Cybersecurity / Technology

Cyber hits the campaign trail
John Sakellariadis / POLITICO / October 3, 2022

White House unveils artificial intelligence ‘Bill of Rights’
Garance Burke / The Associated Press / October 4, 2022

State Department kicks off new cyber diplomacy endeavor
Sam Sabin / Axios / September 30, 2022

CISA: Multiple government hacking groups had ‘long-term’ access to defense company
Jonathan Greig / The Record / October 4, 2022

Supreme Court Takes Up Challenge to Social Media Platforms’ Shield
Adam Liptak and David McCabe / The New York Times / October 3, 2022

Former Uber security chief guilty of data breach coverup
The Associated Press / October 6, 2022

IBM: Ransomware attacks take psychological toll on incident responders
Jonathan Greig / The Record / October 6, 2022

An ‘unprecedented’ hospital system hack disrupts health-care services
Tim Starks / The Washington Post / October 6, 2022

Hackers Release Data Stolen From Los Angeles Schools in Ransomware Attack
Ginger Adams Otis / The Wall Street Journal / October 2, 2022

Broadband’s Rural Reach: How Electric Co-ops Reduce the Digital Divide
Chris Teale / Route Fifty / October 5, 2022

Cybersecurity / Technology — International

U.S. cyber firm launches Ukraine hiring spree
Sam Sabin / Axios / September 30, 2022

The Challenge of Cracking Iran’s Internet Blockade
Lily Hay Newman / Wired / September 30, 2022

Disinformation / Misinformation

US warns about foreign efforts to sway American voters
Eric Tucker and Nomaan Merchant / The Associated Press / October 3, 2022

Election Officials Fight Misinformation With Voter Awareness Campaign
Phil Manzano / South Seattle Emerald / October 5, 2022

TikTok, Fake News and Obstacles to the Ballot Box
Farah Nayeri / The New York Times / October 6, 2022

Penn researchers explore how COVID misinformation hampers child vax rates
Isaac Avilucea / Axios / October 4, 2022

News on Fringe Social Sites Draws Limited but Loyal Fans, Report Finds
Tiffany Hsu / The New York Times / October 6, 2022

After the storm, the scams, lies and misinformation flood in
Michel Martin / NPR / October 2, 2022

Election Deniers in U.S. Push Idea That Brazil’s Voting Was Tainted
Alexandra Berzon and Ken Bensinger / The New York Times / October 3, 2022

Experts: Russia finding new ways to spread propaganda videos
David Klepper / The Associated Press / October 5, 2022

Elections During and After the Pandemic

Democracy and the Crisis of Trust
Dr. Cassandra Emmons, Chad Vickery and Erica Shein / Foreign Policy / September 29, 2022

FBI officials: No credible threats to US election systems ahead of midterms
Kevin Johnson / USA Today / October 3, 2022

Falsehoods, harassment stress local election offices in US
Julie Carr Smyth / The Associated Press / October 6, 2022

Hand-counting ballots may sound nice. It’s actually less accurate and more expensive
Miles Parks / NPR / October 7, 2022

When states can process and count absentee/mail-in ballots
Samuel Wonacott / Ballotpedia / September 29, 2022

Arizona: Arizona poll worker guide aims to boost election confidence
Jill Ryan / KJZZ / October 4, 2022

Arkansas: Election officials concerned that lengthy ballot issues could cause Election Day delays
Brett Rains / 4029 News / October 5, 2022

California: California has a new law to protect election workers’ privacy
Daniela Pardo and Jackson Ellison / Spectrum News 1 / October 4, 2022

Delaware: Delaware justices eye vote by mail, same-day registration
Randall Chase / The Associated Press / October 6, 2022

District of Columbia: D.C. Council Gives First Approval To Bills To Let Non-Citizens Vote, Make Mail Voting Permanent
Martin Austermuhle / DCist / October 4, 2022

Georgia: Battles are popping up around the country over how elections are run. Here’s how it looks in Georgia
Scott Tong / WBUR / October 3, 2022

Michigan: Top Genesee County election official to stand trial in January on ballot tampering charge
Steve Carmody / Michigan Radio / October 5, 2022

Montana: Missoula County Elections Office hosts public tour ahead of November election
Hannah Hislop / KPAX / October 5, 2022

Nevada: ACLU sues over Nevada county’s hand-counting ballot plan
Gabe Stern / The Associated Press / October 4, 2022

Nevada: Native nonprofits are registering Nevadans to vote through food pop-ups
Gustavo Sagrero / KUNR Public Radio / October 5, 2022

New Mexico: Rural New Mexico county seeks removal of elections clerk
Morgan Lee / The Associated Press / October 4, 2022

Ohio: Ohio elections chief announces new public integrity unit
Andrew Welsh-Huggins / The Associated Press / October 6, 2022

Pennsylvania: How Pennsylvania’s midterm races impact the future of politics
PBS NewsHour / October 2, 2022

Rhode Island: After errors during primary voting, Board of Elections has new protocol
Amy Russo / The Providence Journal / October 5, 2022

Wisconsin: Wisconsin judge blocks absentee ballot spoiling
Scott Bauer and Harm Benhuizen / The Associated Press / October 6, 2022

Elections During and After the Pandemic – International

If Bolsonaro disputes a loss, some supporters are ready to take to the streets.
Ana Ionova et al. / The New York Times / October 2, 2022

Brazil’s presidential election heads to second round as candidates fail to win majority
Jane Ferguson / PBS NewsHour / October 3, 2022

Kuwait vote shakes up assembly amid political gridlock
The Associated Press / September 30, 2022

Edited by Jung-hwa Kang, Compiled by Steven Vargas and Shelby Bolen