Bruce Schneier and coauthors argue that even attempted cyberattacks on election infrastructure can erode public trust in elections' integrity across party lines. The authors posit that "public education surrounding elections is now as vital to election security as firewalls and encrypted networks," and that such campaigns should teach voters both how elections are run and how security failures are detected.
Read more about the "true firewall of democracy" from The Conversation.
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