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EXCLUSIVE: Part 2: Clear majority of election leaders nationwide say 2020 vote more secure
But nationwide survey reveals use of basic security precautions still not universal Share Updated: 3:29 PM CST Feb 5, 2021
But nationwide survey reveals use of basic security precautions still not universal Share Updated: 3:29 PM CST Feb 5, 2021
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Show Transcript cyber leaders from the Department of Homeland Security brief the country s top state election leaders this week on election security lessons from 2020 and challenges ahead in an exclusive nationwide survey sent to more than 3000 local election administrators by the national Investigative Unit. Nearly two thirds of those who responded agreed with DHS telling us the election in their area was more secure than in prior elections and more than eight and 10 said they did get enough support from DHS. But cyber challenges remain. Sounds like a big problem. It is a big problem, as we first
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