Jacobs, Lawrence R.2021-02-272021-02-272020-08-13https://hdl.handle.net/11299/218844Good elections are secure elections—but what does that mean? Does it mean that election processes help eligible people vote, while thwarting anyone else? Does it mean accurate vote tabulation—and being able to prove that the counting was done right? Does it mean keeping voters safe at the polls? Does it mean giving the voting public a sense of security in a time of disinformation and misinformation? Yes, yes, yes, and yes. Learn from national elections experts about cybersecurity, election validation and audits, healthy polling places and communicating about security. Panelists: Wendy Underhill, Director for Elections and Redistricting, National Council of State Legislatures Matt Masterson, Senior Cybersecurity Advisor, Department of Homeland Security Jennifer Morrell, Director of Elections Validation Project, the Democracy Fund Maurice Turner, Internet Architecture Project, Center for Democracy and TechnologyenElection Security: Security for Whom?Presentation