CNN's John Sutter talks with Jenny Esterly, director of the Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency. The agency is designed to help state and local officials cope with cyber attacks on critical infrastructure as well as elections. Easterly: "The reality of foreign threats kind of obfuscates or creates a cloud and cover under which conspiracists can claim that elections have been stolen"
Donald Trump signed the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency into existence in 2018 with the mandate to protect America’s infrastructure from threats digital and physical. Trump also made CISA a household name when he fired the department’s head in 2020 for noting that, no, the election was not stolen. Today, we hear from Jen Easterly, the woman who now runs CISA and has the job of preventing another SolarWinds or Colonial Pipeline attack as well as preventing foreign and domestic attacks in an election environment that has become highly politicized. Her goal? Make elections boring again.
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