New CISA Website Addresses Cyber Risks Targeting Elections Ahead of 2024 WITH PROTECT2024 Threat campaigns

As the 2024 elections approach, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has launched a comprehensive new website to provide timely updates on election-related threats. This initiative, part of the broader #Protect2024 campaign initiated earlier this year, aims to keep both the American public and election officials informed about the evolving cyber threat landscape.

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As the nation’s primary cyber defense agency and the national coordinator for critical infrastructure security, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) plays a pivotal role in safeguarding the digital and physical systems that underpin everyday life in America. With the increasing complexity of cyber threats and the reliance on technology in critical sectors—from energy and transportation to finance and healthcare—CISA leads a comprehensive effort to identify, assess, and mitigate risks.

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The agency feels similar misinformation could impact the integrity of the election process. To ensure safer elections, the agency is collaborating with federal, state, and local governments, as well as private sector partners, to enhance the security posture of the nation’s infrastructure. By providing guidance, resources, and real-time threat intelligence, CISA empowers organizations to better understand the evolving cyber landscape and implement effective risk management strategies. This proactive approach ensures that the systems Americans depend on are resilient and secure, enabling them to function seamlessly every hour of every day.

With foreign actors increasingly seeking to influence and disrupt democratic processes, the launch of this resource comes at a crucial time. The website serves as a one-stop shop for critical information, offering insights from CISA, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), and the FBI. Key features include:

  • Joint Statements on Election Threats: CISA and its partners provide updates on potential risks to the electoral process.
  • ODNI Election Threat Updates: Stay informed on the latest intelligence regarding threats to elections.
  • Public Service Announcements: CISA and the FBI have launched a “Just So You Know” PSA series to educate the public on security measures and emerging threats.

The #Protect2024 site has quickly become an essential resource, supporting over 8,000 election jurisdictions as they prepare for the upcoming election cycle. With more resources to be added as they become available, this initiative underscores the importance of proactive cybersecurity measures in safeguarding the electoral process.

Recently, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued a joint statement addressing a concerning incident related to election integrity.

The intelligence community has determined that Russian actors were behind the creation and dissemination of a misleading video that falsely showed an individual tearing up ballots in Pennsylvania. This assessment is based on current intelligence and patterns of behavior observed in previous Russian disinformation campaigns, which have included similar tactics.

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Recent incidents highlight the pressing need for such resources. In 2020, a coordinated phishing campaign targeted local election officials across multiple states, attempting to gain access to sensitive voter data. More recently, in 2021, a ransomware attack against a U.S. county election office demonstrated how vulnerable local systems can be to cyber threats. These incidents serve as stark reminders that the integrity of our elections is under constant threat from cyber adversaries.

As we head toward the 2024 elections, election officials and the public alike need to stay informed and vigilant. The new CISA webpage is a critical step in enhancing our collective understanding of the risks involved and ensuring a secure electoral process. For ongoing updates and resources, be sure to visit the #Protect2024 site regularly.

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Source: CISA