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https://www.belfercenter.org/publication/defending-digital-democracy-releases-new-playbooks-states-counter-election-cyberattacks
Cambridge, MA – Defending Digital Democracy (D3P), the bipartisan project at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, released three new playbooks today in its mission to help campaign and election officials defend themselves against cyberattacks and information operations aimed at undermining trust in the American election system.
All three playbooks are living documents that are updated as technology and threats change. While they convey essential best practices, D3P recommends that election officials take additional steps to achieve the highest level of security possible.
D3P is co-led by Rosenbach,
Robby Mook, Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign manager,
and Matt Rhoades, Mitt Romney’s 2012 campaign manager. It has a bipartisan senior advisory group made up of leaders in technology, cyber security, and national security, including:
– Dmitri Alperovich, Co-Founder and CTO – CrowdStrike;