CISA’s Election Security Freeze: A Comedy of Errors or Political Drama?

CISA has hit the pause button on election security, launching a thorough review of its past efforts to safeguard elections since 2017. This move, aligning with Trump’s anti-censorship stance, might cause some head-scratching, especially among election officials who’ve praised CISA’s nonpartisan support. Stay tuned for this plot twist!

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Hot Take:

In a shocking twist that would make even the most dramatic reality show jealous, CISA has hit the pause button on all election security work. It seems like the agency decided to indulge in a little spring cleaning — or at least, that’s what you call it when you’re suddenly told to review and reassess every move you’ve made in the past eight years. All because of some pesky little thing called “election fraud claims.” Ah, the joys of politics, where the only thing more unstable than the Wi-Fi connection is the concept of “truth.”

Key Points:

  • CISA has stopped all election security work to review past actions since 2017.
  • Funding for election security activities at EI-ISAC has been cut off.
  • The internal review is in response to Trump’s executive order on “ending federal censorship.”
  • Election security efforts have faced increased scrutiny and criticism since the 2020 election.
  • CISA’s report will focus on aligning activities with a new mandate to focus on core missions.

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