OIG audit for Election and Infrastructure security
October 22 2020
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The audit advises to "take
additional steps to protect the broader election infrastructure, which includes polling and voting
locations and related storage facilities, among other
things"
Vulnerabilities identified:
Electronic Voting Systems – In lab testing environments, security researchers have repeatedly demonstrated that some voting machines are vulnerable to compromise,due to physical access to the machines.. could result in the manipulation of vote totals
Voter Registration Databases – Online voter registration systems may be vulnerable to cyber attackers seeking to gain unlawful access to voter registration database
Public Dissemination of Voting Results – State governments IT solutions generally include public internet connections to disseminate election results to the public and media on Election Day.
Public internet use could result in inaccurate reporting on numbers of
votes.
The audit finds:
DHS Has Not Adequately Addressed Physical Security Risks to the Election Infrastructure
Inadequate DHS Plans and Strategies to Support the 2020 Election
they do not adequately address other elements such as
physical security risk, threats of terrorism, and targeted violence at related storage facilities, polling places, and centralized vote tabulation locations that support the election process.
CISA did not sufficiently address physical security, terrorism, and targeted violence in 3 of its recent
election security related documents: 1. #Protect2020 Strategic Plan, 2. CISA Election Security Operations Plan 3. Election Infrastructure Subsector-Specific Plan
CISA did not include in its plans the priority actions cited in the
framework, such as informing state and local officials about all potential threats to the election infrastructure
DHS has not updated the
following plans to include the specific goals, objectives, milestones, and priorities needed to monitor and secure the election infrastructure, and address other emerging threats, an issue that was identified in the 2019 report also
• National Infrastructure Protection Plan
• Government Facilities Sector-Specific Plan
Draft recommendations letter. Concerns that the report is released just one month before the election
CISA has until March 2021 to implement recommendations
(Meaning: concerns and security issues where still an issue for this election)
"The aim of mass testing is to identify people who may be carrying the virus and passing it on without realising it - so that asymptomatic people can self-isolate"
Except asymptomatic people don't transmit... See next tweet
▫️ Plans to have 10million daily tests by early 2021
▫️Weekly testing for whole population "to maintain normal life"
▫️Digital Passport
▫️Sanction based - unless u have a digital passport you will not be able to 'attend events' ie you can't go anywhere
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ORDER: In light of the Court's order dated October 2, 2020, declining to construe an email to the Court from Does 1 and 2 as a formal objection to unsealing and giving Does 1 and 2 14 days after service of requested excerpts to file a formal objection
to unsealing (dkt. no. 1125), the transcript of Doe 1's deposition and materials quoting that transcript or disclosing information from that transcript shall not be unsealed tomorrow.
The Court received word from the parties that Does 1 and 2 would be served with the relevant excerpts today, after which Does 1 and 2 will have 14 days to lodge a formal objection to unsealing