May 7, 2018
Firewalling Democracy: Election Security as a National Security Issue
Caroline Fredrickson
President, American Constitution SocietyBegin: 0:01
A.J. Bhadelia
Manager, Public Policy and Government Affairs, GoogleBegin: 4:03
Philippa Scarlett
Former Deputy Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator during the Obama AdministrationBegin: 26:52
Tom Hicks
Commissioner, U.S. Election Assistance CommissionBegin: 30:59
Joseph Lorenzo Hall
Chief Technologist, Center for Democracy and TechnologyBegin: 37:41
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Leroy Highbaugh Senior Research Chair and Professor of Law, Stetson University College of LawBegin: 43:21
Laura Rosenberger
Senior Fellow and Director of the Alliance for Securing Democracy, The German Marshall Fund of the United StatesBegin: 50:10
On May 7, ACS convened a panel discussion on election security in the upcoming midterm elections. The Trump Administration says there are ongoing conversations on how agencies can counter election related cyber threats. Yet, National Security Agency Director Admiral Michael Rogers recently testified that the NSA hasn’t been asked to counter Russian election interference or been granted new legal authorities to do so. Our expert panelists will discuss what is and isn’t being done to protect our elections from foreign interference.
Featuring:
A.J. Bhadelia, Manager, Public Policy and Government Affairs, Google
Caroline Fredrickson, President, American Constitution Society
Joseph Lorenzo Hall, Chief Technologist, Center for Democracy and Technology
Tom Hicks, Commissioner, U.S. Election Assistance Commission
Laura Rosenberger, Senior Fellow and Director of the Alliance for Securing Democracy, The German Marshall Fund of the United States