Anonymous ID: ecc7e0 Nov. 20, 2020, 4:23 p.m. No.11718467   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>11718265

some sauce

 

>Benson said her audits, which will be conducted by her department and take place after state election results are certified, "are neither designed to address nor performed in response to false or mythical allegations of 'irregularities' that have no basis in fact."

 

would like to know a little about their process. im not as confident in these "audits" as i was a week ago. CISA's open source election audit software was already tested in michigan and georgia in 2019. Kreb's mention of "foreign interference" is a red flag for me.

 

>โ€œHeading into 2020, weโ€™re exploring all possible ways that we can support state and local election officials while also ensuring that Americans across the country can confidently cast their votes,โ€ said CISA Director Christopher Krebs. โ€œAt a time when we know foreign actors are attempting to interfere and cast doubt on our democratic processes, itโ€™s incredibly important elections are secure, resilient, and transparent. For years, we have promoted the value of auditability in election security, it was a natural extension to support this open source auditing tool for use by election officials and vendors, alike.โ€

 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/11/19/benson-post-election-performance-audit-wayne/3779269001/

 

https://www.cisa.gov/news/2019/11/21/cisa-invests-cutting-edge-election-security-auditing-tool-ahead-2020-elections