electionline.org Joins Democracy Fund

Big news yesterday, as the Democracy Fund announced that it had acquired electionline.org as part of its efforts to inform the field about developments in the election community. I can’t wait to see how the site continues to grow as it enters its 17th(!!) year.

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President Dissolves PACEI

Yesterday, citing opposition from states and ongoing lawsuits, President Trump dissolved the controversial Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity. Whether the planned shift of anti-fraud efforts to DHS will have any effect on the agency’s growing election cybersecurity role will be a key issue to watch.

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Shhhh … SC Seeks to Keep Election Cybersecurity Details a Secret

South Carolina’s Election Commission has sought and received an attorney general’s opinion clearing the way for the state to keep cybersecurity details about its election system secret. It’s a change from the usual commitment to transparency – and a challenge likely to face more election offices for the foreseeable future.

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DHS Launches Private Sector Election Cybersecurity Group

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is expanding its efforts in protecting the nation’s election infrastructure by convening a council of private-sector firms who assist state and local election officials nationwide. It’s a welcome recognition that broadening the conversation to all necessary parties is crucial to identifying, detecting and resisting cyberthreats to the nation’s election systems.

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Adventureland U? ElectionlineWeekly on EAC Cybersecurity Workshop in Iowa

This week’s electionlineWeekly takes us to Iowa, where the U.S. Election Assistance Commission recently presented a new workshop focused on election cybersecurity. It’s evidence of how the EAC has been adapting its existing resources in voting technology to help the election field cope – and, candidly, catch up – with the sudden and intense focus on securing the nation’s elections from cyberthreats.

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