What campaign security efforts need more than anything is recurring, in-person training. I wrote this up at some length in a pair of blog posts last year: https://idlewords.com/2019/05/what_i_learned_trying_to_secure_congressional_campaigns.htm … https://idlewords.com/2019/08/who_should_secure_congressional_campaigns.htm …
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The only thing I can think of harder than securing campaigns is securing elections. They are the fascinating kind of real world problem that gets harder the more you study it, and has obvious trivial solutions if you don't know anything. Follow
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The other missing piece on campaign security is an up-front commitment from media to not serve as a conduit for targeted political leaks by intelligence agencies. Regrettably, the New York Times editor has said openly that he would cover a disinfo campaign like Wikileaks again.
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Really? This seems like very basic KYC compliance. The vague bit is if a candidate is a PEP for all time but assuming so than this should be standard.
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