DHS Designates Election Systems As Critical Infrastructure

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


DHS Designates Election Systems As Critical Infrastructure


The Department of Homeland Security has deemed the nations voting system as part of its critical infrastructure, citing security reasons.



The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has designated the nations election system as part of its critical infrastructure, a status change it has
been debating
for the past few months.
There are 16 critical infrastructure sectors and 20 subsectors. In a
statement issued Jan. 6
, DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson explained why the US voting system will become a subsector of the Government Facilities critical infrastructure division.
Election infrastructure is vital to our national interests, and cyber attacks on this country are becoming more sophisticated, and bad cyber actors -- ranging from nation states, cyber criminals and hacktivists -- are becoming more sophisticated and dangerous, he said.
This infrastructure spans all systems used to manage elections, including storage facilities, polling locations, and voter registration databases. As critical infrastructure, these are eligible for prioritized security assistance from the DHS, if requested.
Further, voting systems will be part of US efforts to improve incident response capabilities, as well as streamlined access to both classified and unclassified information shared by critical infrastructure operators.
Information sharing is a key benefit in this case, says Travis Farral, director of security strategy at Anomali and former elections judge in Texas. The United States infrastructure for tallying votes is decentralized, which is a double-edged sword in terms of security.
Its harder for someone to attack a single authority, he says, because voting systems are different in each state. But when trying to dictate security for varying apparatuses, its difficult for the federal government to protect all that.
The elevation to critical infrastructure will enable local and state election organizations to quickly share information and connect with the DHS to receive updates related to elections, security events, or the geopolitical environment, Farral continues.
It’s a benefit to local municipalities where funding is low and officials want to ensure the integrity of elections. The critical infrastructure designation will give them multiple resources to stay connected and receive a coordinated, streamlined flow of information.
Johnson noted many state and local officials were against the designation, due to concerns about federal takeover of local election processes.
He explained how the designation does not mean a federal takeover, regulation, oversight or intrusion concerning elections in this country. This designation does nothing to change the role state and local governments have in administering and running elections.
Farral echoes this, noting how the power of election processes still resides with each state. Greater steps would have to be taken in order to change how elections are run.
However, the future is unclear.
This may not be where things end, he notes, acknowledging the uncertainty of a new president and administration. Its possible there may be additional changes, or some legislation in Congress designed to make more changes. Individual states may implement their own changes to improve election security, he adds.
This news arrived at a critical time for US cybersecurity. On the same day it was issued, the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence
released a report
explaining Russias role in conducting cyberattacks to interfere with the US election.
This likely wasn’t by chance. This announcement was probably timed to coincide with the release of the report, but its hard to say for certain, says Farral.
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