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Free Cybersecurity Services Offer a First Step to Securing US Elections

Some key security vendors - including Microsoft, Google, Cloudflare - are offering pro bono services and tools for election jurisdictions and campaigns this election season. But will it help?

 

It's too late to truly secure US election infrastructure for the 2018 fall midterms: that would require a massive security overhaul nationwide. But a number of election jurisdictions around the country have signed up for free website and user-account protection services being offered this election season by a handful of security companies, including big-name vendors like Google and Microsoft.

 

 

 

here's a link

 

https://www.darkreading.com/application-security/free-cybersecurity-services-offer-a-first-step-to-securing-us-elections-/d/d-id/1332687

Anonymous ID: 9a6720 Nov. 4, 2018, 12:53 p.m. No.3730355   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Synack, co-founded by two former NSA cybersecurity experts, offers pro bono penetration testing services to US states. Synack's Secure Election Initiative service roots out vulnerabilities in voter registration databases and online voter registration websites, and provides remediation help as well. The company says it's working with "a number of different states" but can't provide details on them at this time.