As November’s U.S. presidential election draws closer and the campaigns of former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris kick into high gear, so have efforts by hackers from Washington’s adversaries aimed at disrupting or influencing the vote. In this recent episode of The Daily, White House and national security correspondent David Sanger breaks down the story of the first major cyber attack of the 2024 campaign. https://lnkd.in/e_pQ5u4A
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Are you ready to get REALLY political on LinkedIn? Me neither. Lets just talk about solving any service availability issues you have. With the US Presidential election around the corner, the threat of #DDoS attacks on political campaigns and critical online infrastructure is on the rise. #Cybercriminals are becoming more adaptive, finding new ways to disrupt communication and services. Learn how these attacks evolve and what it means for election security in our latest blog. 🔗
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Exclusive: A high-level election security group is back. NSA and Cyber Command want to keep it under the radar
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With two weeks until #ElectionDay, there is a high likelihood for a wide variety of physical and #cyber threats, with the most concerning scenario remaining a close and disputed outcome in the presidential races that amplifies physical safety risks and threatens to harm business operations. Check out this RANE blog post "Physical and Cyber Threats to the U.S. Election" now at ➡ https://lnkd.in/e6q-QAyx
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At the Trellix Public Sector Cybersecurity Summit, Sen. Mark Warner warned that a lack of threat sharing by social media groups combined with the looming risk of foreign threats may mean the U.S. is less prepared for potential election interference in 2024 than in 2020. Learn more from POLITICO. #TrellixPublicSector
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At the Trellix Public Sector Cybersecurity Summit, Sen. Mark Warner warned that a lack of threat sharing by social media groups combined with the looming risk of foreign threats may mean the U.S. is less prepared for potential election interference in 2024 than in 2020. Learn more from POLITICO. #TrellixPublicSector
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At the Trellix Public Sector Cybersecurity Summit, Sen. Mark Warner warned that a lack of threat sharing by social media groups combined with the looming risk of foreign threats may mean the U.S. is less prepared for potential election interference in 2024 than in 2020. Learn more from POLITICO. #TrellixPublicSector
Senate Intel chair warns US is ‘less prepared’ for election threats than in 2020
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At the Trellix Public Sector Cybersecurity Summit, Sen. Mark Warner warned that a lack of threat sharing by social media groups combined with the looming risk of foreign threats may mean the U.S. is less prepared for potential election interference in 2024 than in 2020. Learn more from POLITICO. #TrellixPublicSector
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