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Informationen zum Autor Jake Braun is Executive Director of the University of Chicago Harris Cyber Policy Initiative, where he works at the center of politics, technology and national security to advance the field of cyber policy. He has more than 15 years of national security and cybersecurity expertise. Previously, he served in the Obama administration as White House Liaison to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. He has appeared extensively on TV, radio, print, and online media, including CNN, NBC, CBS radio, NPR, CSPAN, USA Today, WIRED magazine, Wall Street Journal, the HBO documentary "Democracy Hacked," and many others. He teaches at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy and resides in Chicago. Klappentext Cybersecurity expert Braun reveals what the national security apparatus, local election administrators, and political parties have gotten wrong about election security and how to protect the ballot box in 2020 and beyond. Zusammenfassung One of America’s leading cybersecurity and elections experts reveals the what we need to do to protect the ballot box from external and internal threats in 2020 and beyond. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Table Setting: The Putin Problem 2. Clusterf*ck 3. Mandela-Level Turnout 4. Reset? 5. Same-Old-Same-Old or Something New? 6. Here Come the Hackers 7. "You Have to Sit on Those Boxes" 8. "We Have No Evidence": DEF CON 9. "Child's Play" 10. Cyber Politics Epilogue Notes Index About the Author