The Election Cybersecurity Initiative of the University of Southern California will hold the webinar aimed at Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. ET Thursday, Aug. 18. Zoom login information will be provided upon registration, available here.
Topics of the webinar will include cybersecurity, cyber safety, disinformation, misinformation, and crisis response. Scheduled speakers are:
- Sarah Mojarad, lecturer, USC Viterbi School of Engineering
- Clifford Neuman, director, USC Center for Computer Systems Security
- Dave Quast, adjunct faculty, USC Annenberg School of Communications and Journalism
- Marie Harf, international elections analyst, USC Election Cybersecurity Initiative
- Maurice Turner, election security analyst, USC Election Cybersecurity Initiative
- Michael Coden, associate director, cybersecurity, MIT Sloan School of Management
The webinar will be hosted by Adam Clayton Powell III, executive director of the Election Cybersecurity Initiative. Questions? Email truevote@usc.edu.
Meanwhile, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has released a guide to digital threats facing election officials and how to mitigate them. The Cybersecurity Toolkit to Protect Elections "aims to help election administrators and their staffs protect themselves against threats including phishing, ransomware, email scams, denial-of-service attacks and other vectors that could potentially disrupt the voting process or confuse voters," StateScoop reports.
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