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Cybersecurity Elections

There have been times when election officials had to take on wearing a cybersecurity hat, they had to wear the public health hat, they’ve had to wear the election law hat. In each of those instances, they had to acquire a certain amount of knowledge.”

Disinformation Elections

Being an election denier inherently suggests that you are partisan in your leanings and have at least engaged with, on some level, conspiracy theories. And this is not just a problem of narrative. You’re seeing in some cases that decisions are being made, laws are being changed.”

Elections

What you’ve seen is a robust, comprehensive effort by purveyors of election myths and disinformation to try and sabotage future U.S. elections. And one of the latest ways that these folks are trying to do this sort of thing is to infiltrate and manipulate the election process by getting to poll workers, who are frankly the backbone of U.S. democracy.”

Disinformation Elections

In the past when we've seen China weigh in on ostensibly domestic issues like police brutality, it's always had a China flavor to it. But if this new activity is indicative of a larger strategy, I think it would indicate a bit of a sea change.”

Authoritarian Interference Democracy Democratic Decline

The war in Ukraine is a good example of growing authoritarianism. Ukraine was a functioning democracy, albeit a flawed one. When Putin couldn't get the country under control otherwise, he decided to invade it. The war should serve as a reminder: if we don't defend democracy, what will happen next?”

Defense Cooperation

If President Biden plans to defend Taiwan, then he should make sure the U.S. military has the capability to do so. Rhetorical support that isn't backed up by real capabilities is unlikely to strengthen deterrence.”

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