Security on the network that will host the Interstate Crosscheck Program this year is markedly improved from that of its previous host, according to a top security firm. But experts warn that the bolstered security may do little to fend off targeted cyberattacks. The Crosscheck program, which aims to identify possible double voter registrations, previously relied on a server maintained by the Arkansas Secretary of States office to send and receive sensitive voter data from more than two dozen states participating in the program. The upgrades follow reports by Gizmodo and ProPublica in November 2017 that detailed critical vulnerabilities in the Arkansas government’s network.”]
Source: https://gizmodo.com/as-crosscheck-moves-to-secure-voter-data-hacking-fears-1822344007

