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Securing U.S. Elections: A Method for Prioritizing Cybersecurity Risk in Election Infrastructure

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hodgson, Quentin E.
Contributor:
Bodine-Baron, Elizabeth
Boling, Bryan
Boudreaux, Benjamin
Chan, Edward W.
Lilly, Bilyana
Lohn, Andrew J.
Language:
English
Other Title:
Securing U.S. Elections
Place of Publication:
RAND Corporation 2022
Summary:
U.S. election systems are diverse in terms of governance and technology. This reflects the constitutional roles reserved for the states in administering and running elections but makes it challenging to develop a national picture of cybersecurity risk in election systems. Moreover, it requires each state and jurisdiction to evaluate and prioritize risk in the systems it oversees. With funding from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, researchers from the Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center have developed a methodology for understanding and prioritizing cybersecurity risk in election infrastructure to assist state and local election officials.

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