I'm not sure if electioneering is encouraged, but my dad is among the finalists for this week's @NewYorker cartoon caption contest, on which you can vote here https://t.co/grc5CGqNJ6
Alternative platforms are sometimes thought of as separate from mainstream sites like Twitter and YouTube, but a new study funds some overlap on Gab https://t.co/tIrk4i59tV
40 years after the killing of America’s ambassador to Afghanistan, a mystery still lingers over who was responsible - from @ArthurKent https://t.co/vADdJYT6yR
Huawei USA's chief security officer says the company is open to greater scrutiny on 5G tech--but it can't get meetings w/ US agencies to discuss concerns.
More in today's Global Briefing: https://t.co/kSNDXcgWM5
Florida's long recount was rife with machine problems, vote-counting issues, and missed or nearly missed deadlines. It ended Sunday w/ Sen. Bill Nelson conceding to Gov. Rick Scott https://t.co/6WCiCNnizl
Florida's messy recount appears to be over. All 67 counties made today's 12pm deadline, FL Dept. of State says.
Post-recount totals: Gov. Scott leads Sen. Nelson by 10,033 votes; he'd led by 12,603 before manual recounting began
Nelson to speak @ 3 pm
https://t.co/4lsLmGIGAj
Here's an actual by-mail "cure" affidavit returned by a FL voter (provided by the FL Dept. of State) with a wrong return date -- note Nov. 8 listed at the top
Florida's Dept. of State has requested a federal investigation into forms voters returned with altered dates -- seemingly instructing them to effectively vote late https://t.co/FJPXMk8jQD
Talked to @TheBradMielke about hacking & potential vulnerabilities in the U.S. election system
The short answer: Lots of concerns in the cyber community about _potential_ threats; election officials say they're on it.
America's election system is incredibly disjointed, w/ 50 states and 10k jurisdictions. For cybersecurity, that's both a good thing and a bad thing https://t.co/DI12r49YWD
DHS has been offering in-depth, in-person assessments of election-cybersecurity vulnerabilities; only 21 states have taken them up on it https://t.co/EeUPMK1zcB via @ABC
Bradley Tusk is bankrolling mobile-app voting for a few hundred West Virginians overseas, using blockchain technology. He wants phone voting everywhere.
Election watchdogs are less than thrilled.
https://t.co/KgXUiMmH0J