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 DHS chief: 'Very difficult' for hackers to skew vote
 - Link: http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/294956-homeland-head-very-difficult-for-hackers-to-skew-vote
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 - Instead of dismissing the claim, let’s explore the merits
  - Then let’s consider what, if anything, it means for enterprise security
  
   - “It would be very difficult through any sort of cyber intrusion to alter the ballot count, simply because it is so decentralized and so vast,” he said, noting the series of state, local and county systems involved in running elections. “It would be very difficult to alter the count.”
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 - Decentralized and vast - the merits
  - How many companies make the systems - so is it as decentralized as we’d like
  - How much of what you do in the enterprise is decentralized?
  - What are your points of failure - or the easy pathways to attack?
  
   - If someone did alter the vote… would we know? How would we know?
  - What’s the impact of appearing to alter the vote?
  - Depending on your organization… how would yo
 
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