WASHINGTON, D.C. – This week, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) hosted the “Tabletop the Vote 2018: DHS’ National Election Cyber Exercise,” a three-day, first-of-its-kind exercise to assist DHS and our federal partners, state and local election officials, and private vendors in identifying best practices and areas for improvement in cyber incident planning, preparedness, identification, response, and recovery.
Through tabletop simulation of a realistic scenario, exercise participants discussed and explored potential impacts to voter confidence, voting operations, and the integrity of elections. Partners for this exercise include: 44 states and the District of Columbia; Election Assistance Commission; Department of Defense; Department of Justice; Office of the Director of National Intelligence; National Institute of Standards and Technology; National Security Agency; and the U.S. Cyber Command.
The scenario was based on a combination of real world events as well as potential risks facing election infrastructure, including:
“Today’s exercise brought together our partners from all levels of government and the private sector in order to test our ability to respond to cyber incidents that could potentially effect an election, and build strong communication and incident response plans across the election community,” said DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. “The response we have received from this week’s participants has been overwhelmingly positive and we’ve identified areas we need to collectively focus on ahead of the midterm elections. In this environment, if we prepare individually, then we fail collectively, and I am grateful for everyone’s participation and partnership this week.”
The exercise provided election officials and other exercise players the opportunity to exercise and evaluate:
Representatives from DHS have been working with state election officials for more than a year to exercise their cyber incident response plans and capabilities related to election infrastructure. For more information on election security, visit www.dhs.gov/topic/election-security.
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