New Legislation Would Help National Committees Improve Candidates’ Cybersecurity
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From Gizmodo:
“Right now, no one is providing substantive cybersecurity help to campaigns and campaign finance restrictions reduce the incentive for campaigns to seek help,” said Paul Rosenzweig, a senior fellow at R Street Institute. “Every campaign needs robust cybersecurity and this bill is a good start to that end.”
Added Rosenzweig: “The Russians really are coming.”
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