"FBI and CISA Release Joint PSA, Just So You Know: Ransomware Disruptions During Voting Periods Will Not Impact the Security and Resilience of Vote Casting or Counting"

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have jointly released a Public Service Announcement (PSA) titled "Just So You Know: Ransomware Disruptions During Voting Periods Will Not Impact the Security and Resilience of Vote Casting or Counting." It is the latest in their PSA series aimed at putting potential cyber-related election day disruptions during the 2024 election cycle into context for the American people. The new PSA informs the public that ransomware attacks on state or local government networks or election infrastructure may cause localized delays but will not compromise vote casting or counting security or accuracy. This article continues to discuss the new joint PSA from CISA and the FBI on potential ransomware disruptions during voting periods.

CISA reports "FBI and CISA Release Joint PSA, Just So You Know: Ransomware Disruptions During Voting Periods Will Not Impact the Security and Resilience of Vote Casting or Counting"

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