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FBI Election Security Shift


The FBI on Thursday Announced a New Policy intended to "clarify and guide timely" Notification of State and Local Election Officials of any Cyber Intrusions, marking a Major Shift Three years after Russian Intrusions During the 2016 Elections.

The New Internal Policy Mandates that a State's Chief Election Official and Local Election Officials involved be Notified as quickly as possible of any Credible Cyber Threats to Election Infrastructure.

It Prioritizes working with Other Federal Agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), to Notify these Officials.

The Previous Policy of the FBI was to Notify Direct Victims of a Cyber Intrusion, but Not always State Officials, a Stance Politicians have Protested against, particularly in the wake of Findings from Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller that Russians were able to Infiltrate Systems in at least One Florida County in 2016.

The FBI wrote in a Statement announcing the New Policy that "decisions surrounding notification continue to be dependent on the nature and breadth of an incident and the nature of the infrastructure impacted."

The Agency added that "it is the intent of the FBI that this new policy will result in increased collaboration between all levels of government for the integrity and security of U.S. elections."

A Senior FBI Official said that the Bureau would aim to Notify State and Local Officials in person, and that any Delays involved in the Process of Notification would Require Approval from a “very senior official within the FBI.”

The Official emphasized that the New Policy deals with Notifying State and Local Officials of Specifics of a Cyber Incident, and “does not preclude informing others about potential vulnerabilities or widespread effects.”

The New Policy comes months after the Mueller report Found that Russian Hackers sent Phishing Emails to more than 100 Florida Election Officials in November 2016 to try to Gain Access to Networks.

A Senior Justice Department Official said that Federal Agencies involved in Election Security have “learned more about election law and how states are organized” in the wake of past Election Security concerns.

“In looking at our experience of the last couple of years, we see that we can’t treat states as we would a large company,” the Justice Department Official said. “This is our effort to be as well-footed and solidly grounded as we can going into 2020.”










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