CO National Guard cyber unit activated for primary election security

February 29, 2024
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Colorado National Guard cyber security unit activated for presidential primary

TLDR:

  • Colorado National Guard activated for increased cybersecurity during presidential primary
  • Guard will assist in protecting critical election infrastructure and support systems

The Colorado National Guard has been activated by Democrat Gov. Jared Polis for increased cybersecurity during the upcoming presidential primary at the request of Democrat Secretary of State Jena Griswold. The National Guard Cyber Task Force will work to help protect support systems from cyber threats and secure critical election infrastructure in Colorado.

Despite Coloradans casting paper ballots, the move to activate the National Guard is necessary to safeguard the online voter registration system, which could be vulnerable to cyber threats. Gov. Polis emphasized the importance of maintaining public confidence in the election system and preventing the release of voters’ personally identifiable information.

The presidential primary in Colorado is scheduled for March 5, and ballots must be cast or returned by 7 p.m. that day. Given the national attention surrounding the primary, the involvement of the National Guard in cybersecurity measures highlights the importance of protecting the integrity of the electoral process.

Additionally, the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling on former President Donald Trump’s candidacy adds another layer of complexity to the primary, further emphasizing the need for heightened cybersecurity measures. As the U.S. Supreme Court deliberates on the case, the National Guard will play a crucial role in ensuring the security of the election process.

In conclusion, the activation of the Colorado National Guard for cybersecurity during the presidential primary underscores the state’s commitment to election security and upholding the integrity of the democratic process.


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