Because the democratic electoral machinery is extremely sparsely distributed in small local groups, not big and centralized.
See, this is where I think having someone w/tech on the board itself is important, given short timeline. @ILDannyMoore
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on day 1 they'll have contracting meetings with multiple threat / infosec companies they've worked with before
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That doesn't necessarily make them equally qualified to make infosec decisions based on solicited advise
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not clear the DNC cybersecurity board will be making decisions (other than hiring / contracting decisions)
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Not clear they'll even be doing that. If they are, Dems should have someone who can test contractors claims
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So again: Hire actual experts at leading such processes instead of a board who'll need to look outside.
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