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"Malware on voters' personal computers poses a serious threat that could compromise the secrecy or integrity of voters' ballots," said Belinda Collins, NIST senior advisor for voting standards.
Unresolved technological problems means Internet voting should not yet be deployed to U.S. elections, a Homeland Security Department cybersecurity official told a conference of election officials and watchdogs.
The Obama administration isn't against the idea of extending liability protection as part of private sector adoption of a federally-mandated cybersecurity framework, said Bruce McConnell, a senior
A secure Internet requires government participation in network security, said a top Homeland Security Department official while speaking at an industry event Nov. 4. "The market will not solve all
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