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Election security

Election cybersecurity or election security refers to the protection of elections[1] and voting infrastructure from cyberattack or cyber threat[2] – including the tampering with or infiltration of voting machines and equipment, election office networks and practices, and voter registration databases.[3]

Cyber threats or attacks to elections or voting infrastructure could be carried out by insiders within a voting jurisdiction, or by a variety of other actors ranging from nefarious nation-states, to organized cyber criminals to lone-wolf hackers. Motives may range from a desire to influence the election outcome, to discrediting democratic processes, to creating public distrust or even political upheaval.

  1. ^ "Election Security - Section 3: Key Election Process Categories - Unleashing the Potential of Election Data - Open Election Data Initiative". openelectiondata.net. Retrieved 2018-03-16.
  2. ^ Fidler, David (May 2017). "Transforming Election Cybersecurity, Council on Foreign Relations" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Election Security Preparedness - BeReady16 | US Election Assistance Commission". www.eac.gov. Retrieved 2018-03-06.

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