President ial debate, go to cspan. Org using your desktop, phone or tablet. On our special debate page, you can watch the entire debate choosing between the split screen or the switch camera option. You can go to specific questions and answers finding the content you want quickly and easy. Create clips of your favorite debate moments to share on social media. Cspan. Org on your desktop, phone, or tablet for the president ial debate. Now, a look at potential cybersecurity threats to the president ial election and the u. S. Electoral process. Kim zeter, Senior Reporter from wired moderated this event. From the Atlantic Council, it is 90 minutes good afternoon, welcome to the Atlantic Council and the october Atlantic Council. Im director of the Strategy Initiative here. I am Deputy Director of the center on international security. We run cyberrisk wednesday here hosted by us and in collaboration with our partners at Christian Science monitor with the pass code. This afternoons conversatio
Deserves a lot of credit. Thats the federal agency that is tasked with helping local election jurisdictions run secure, robust, useable elections. Over time, their testing procedures have gotten better and more sound. The trick is any Computer Security person will tell you testing only gets you a certain level of confidence. There is always going to be ways to get around it. Some of the things im not so confident about are things like tamperevident tape. We put these numbered seals over seams of the Voting Machines and if you try to hack your way in and get in there and mess with the brains inside, you have to pull that piece of tape up. It will it looks like it has been messed with. It says, void, void, void. Typically, a heat gun, something that anybody thats been in a shop class, is all you need to lift that tape without disturbing it. Plenty of examples like bad keys that are not as good. I think the fact that we have been a little rigorous about saying, please dont ever do network
Deserves a lot of credit. Thats the federal agency that is tasked with helping local election jurisdictions run secure, robust, useable elections. Over time, their testing procedures have gotten better and more sound. The trick is any Computer Security person will tell you testing only gets you a certain level of confidence. There is always going to be ways to get around it. Some of the things im not so confident about are things like tamperevident tape. We put these numbered seals over seams of the Voting Machines and if you try to hack your way in and get in there and mess with the brains inside, you have to pull that piece of tape up. It will it looks like it has been messed with. It says, void, void, void. Typically, a heat gun, something that anybody thats been in a shop class, is all you need to lift that tape without disturbing it. Plenty of examples like bad keys that are not as good. I think the fact that we have been a little rigorous about saying, please dont ever do network
Deserves a lot of credit. Thats the federal agency that is tasked with helping local election jurisdictions run secure, robust, useable elections. Over time, their testing procedures have gotten better and more sound. The trick is any Computer Security person will tell you testing only gets you a certain level of confidence. There is always going to be ways to get around it. Some of the things im not so confident about are things like tamperevident tape. We put these numbered seals over seams of the Voting Machines and if you try to hack your way in and get in there and mess with the brains inside, you have to pull that piece of tape up. It will it looks like it has been messed with. It says, void, void, void. Typically, a heat gun, something that anybody thats been in a shop class, is all you need to lift that tape without disturbing it. Plenty of examples like bad keys that are not as good. I think the fact that we have been a little rigorous about saying, please dont ever do network
Deserves a lot of credit. Thats the federal agency that is tasked with helping local election jurisdictions run secure, robust, useable elections. Over time, their testing procedures have gotten better and more sound. The trick is any Computer Security person will tell you testing only gets you a certain level of confidence. There is always going to be ways to get around it. Some of the things im not so confident about are things like tamperevident tape. We put these numbered seals over seams of the Voting Machines and if you try to hack your way in and get in there and mess with the brains inside, you have to pull that piece of tape up. It will it looks like it has been messed with. It says, void, void, void. Typically, a heat gun, something that anybody thats been in a shop class, is all you need to lift that tape without disturbing it. Plenty of examples like bad keys that are not as good. I think the fact that we have been a little rigorous about saying, please dont ever do network