A bipartisan project is crafting tools and strategies to protect US elections against cyberattacks.
Patriotic Americans #DefendingDigitalDemocracy since Trump and Republicans refused.
Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center has launched Defending Digital Democracy, a bipartisan effort to offer technology, strategies and other tools that can protect against election-oriented cyberattacks. And when they say it's an across-the-aisle effort, they mean it.
Campaign managers, Robby Mook for former presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Matt Rhoades for Mitt Romney will help lead the group, as will
Alex Stamos - Chief Security Office, Facebook
Heather Adkins - Director, Information Security, Google
Dmitri Alperovitch - Co-founder and CTO, Crowdstrike
The head of the group is Eric Rosenbach, who was Chief of Staff to recent Defense Secretary Ash Carter.
Read more about the details and the other participants from Harvard Press Release















