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Jen Easterly Director of CISA: election is running peachy-keen despite election denialism

 

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Jen🛡Easterly

@CISAJen

Director of CISA—America’s Cyber Defense Agency. Veteran. 🎸80s music & art lover 🖼. Proud mom & wife. Likes/RT ≠ endorsement. She/Her #MoreThanAPassword

 

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Laurie Bourgeois Salvail

@LaurieSalvail

Nov 7

Changing the face of cybersecurity! It starts in kindergarten with cyber safety and digital citizenship. Teachers, we have a part to play! Let http://CYBER.ORG and CISA show you how. #IamCyber 🤖💻🛡@cyber_dot_org

@CISAJen

 

Jen🛡Easterly

@CISAJen

Nov 8

Sending good vibes and endless gratitude to the nation’s election officials and everyone else involved for their tireless efforts to secure our elections and serve America’s voters. You’ve got this! #Protect2022

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Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

@CISAgov

Nov 8

It’s election day!

Thank you, election officials, for all the work you have done to prepare for today. We are proud to support you in the whole-of-government mission to secure & build resilience in our nation’s election infrastructure. #Protect2022 #Election2022

 

Jen🛡Easterly

@CISAJen

Nov 9

Election officials employ many safeguards and resilience measures to ensure ballots are counted as cast, even if voters experience problems with ballot scanners at the polls. Learn how paper ballots and other safeguards protect the accuracy of results 👇

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Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

@CISAgov

Nov 8

âś… Reality: Paper ballots & other redundancy measures ensure that votes can be counted when a scanner malfunctions or cannot scan ballots for other reasons.

❌ Rumor: Problems with ballot scanners at my voting site mean that my ballot won’t be counted.

http://cisa.gov/rumorcontrol#r

 

Jen🛡Easterly

@CISAJen

Nov 9

Congrats to our partners who are working on front lines of our democracy who helped make the 2022 election safe and secure. My statement on security and resilience of the 2022 elections.

“I want to express my gratitude to the election workers and hundreds of thousands of Americans who served as poll workers yesterday. State and local election workers have already put in long hours and will continue to do so in the days ahead to certify the election results. They serve on the front lines of our democracy, and they deserve our support, our admiration, and our respect. CISA is proud to call them partners. It’s because of them that we can all have confidence in the safety, security, and integrity of our elections.

“We have seen no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was any way compromised in any race in the country.

“Right now, election officials are tabulating votes, reviewing procedures, and testing and auditing equipment as part of the rigorous post-Election Day process that goes into finalizing and certifying the results. It’s important to remember that this thorough and deliberative process can take days or weeks, depending on state laws; these rigorous procedures are why the American people can have confidence in the security and integrity of the election. We urge everyone to look towards your state and local election officials for the most accurate and up-to-date information about vote counts and to remain patient as election officials continue to do their jobs and carry out the certification process.”

 

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Michael Barbaro

@mikiebarb

Oct 24

Today on The Daily: in Arizona, it’s come to this—running an election means death threats and endless harassment. Even when the boss is Republican.

A conversation with the Maricopa County elections chief about how election denialism is consuming his job.

 

https://www.cisa.gov/news/2022/11/09/statement-cisa-director-easterly-security-2022-elections

CYBERUK22 Jen Easterly, Director, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency – Full Keynote

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cj4cLFKyWQk

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Jen Easterly CISA Director connects with Ukrainian cyber security partners

Jen🛡Easterly

@CISAJen

Nov 3

🇺🇸🇺🇦Terrific connecting once again with our Ukrainian partners. It was a pleasure to meet w/@MFA_Ukraine’s Deputy Foreign Minister & Chief Digital Transformation Officer Anton Demokhin & Yevhen Bryskin, Deputy Chief of @_CERT_UA. We greatly value our continued collaboration.

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Jen Easterly CISA Director Ukrainian cyber security partners

Jen🛡Easterly

@CISAJen

Nov 3

🇺🇸🇺🇦Terrific connecting once again with our Ukrainian partners. It was a pleasure to meet w/@MFA_Ukraine’s Deputy Foreign Minister & Chief Digital Transformation Officer Anton Demokhin & Yevhen Bryskin, Deputy Chief of @_CERT_UA. We greatly value our continued collaboration.

 

Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Ukraine

Anton Demokhin

Deputy Foreign Minister, Chief Digital Transformation Officer

 

Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine CERT-UA

Yevhen Bryskin

Russia's other dangerous weapon against Ukraine? Cyberattacks

The one last week “was massive,” said Yevhen Bryskin, a 29-year-old member of the SSSCIP’s emergency response team. He added that it measured a whopping 1.7 terabits per second, almost four times what defensive systems could handle.

With his black hoodie, slight frame and pale skin, Bryskin looked more hacker than army recruit, which is what he had been before joining the SSSCIP.

https://news.yahoo.com/russias-other-dangerous-weapon-against-225437110.html