Election cyber threats come from various places, including compromised voting machines, AI deepfakes, and potential physical harm to workers. But CISA has been working diligently with various public and private partners to stymie the risk.
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How CISA Fights Cyber Threats During Election Primary Season
Election cyber threats come from various places, including compromised voting machines, AI deepfakes, and potential physical harm to workers. But CISA has been working diligently with various public and private partners to stymie the risk.
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USBs are fetch again, as major APTs from Russia, China, and beyond are turning to them for BYOD cyberattacks.
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Zero-trust architectures are essential protective measures for the modern enterprise. The latest NSA guidance provides detailed recommendations on how to implement the networking angle of the concept.
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