“The security theater we are witnessing in our election system boasting the illusion of security via ‘clunky as heck’ and air gap defense will do nothing against the real and sophisticated adversarial landscape that is zeroing in on our democracy” AmericaDemocracySecurityVoteElectionVotingDefenceCybersecurityJames ScottIcitCyberattacks Author:James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology
“Many members of Isis are not sophisticated attackers. The majority of members do not have a technical background. The UCC is predominately capable of hacking soft targets, such as Twitter accounts, and spreading propaganda or defacing websites” AmericaDemocracySecurityVoteElectionVotingCybersecurityJames ScottIcitCyberattacks Author:James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology
“Every conceivable layer of the election process is completely riddled with vulnerabilities, so yes, hacking elections is easy!” SecurityElectionVotingElectionsHackingCybersecurityElection 2016MalwarePhishing Author:James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology
“Consider all tabulation systems infected by bad actors until a third party, not affiliated with the manufacturer or election officials, proves they are secure.” ElectionVotingElectionsHackingCybersecurityElection 2016MalwarePhishingCyber Threats Author:James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology
“Between the black box proprietary code, barebones computers we call voting machines and a mass of completely unqualified election officials, our election system is up for grabs to anybody with even a modest interest and some script kiddie capability. The cyber-kinetic attack surface here is wide open.” DemocracyVoteElectionDefenseVotingAmericanCybersecurityVoterIcitCyberattackSecurity DailyApts Author:James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology
“A Nation State or Cyber-Mercenary won’t hack e-voting machines one by one. This takes too long and will have minimal impact. Instead, they’ll take an easier approach like spear phishing the manufacturer with malware and poison the voting machine update pre-election and allow the manufacturer to update each individual machine with a self-deleting payload that will target the tabulation process.” ElectionVotingElectionsHackingCybersecurityMercenaryMercenariesMalwarePhishing Author:James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology