Toronto Star

Midterms safe from Russian tampering, official says

Homeland secretary says states on lookout for cyberattac­ks

- GEOFF MULVIHILL

PHILADELPH­IA— U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said on Saturday there are no signs that Russia is targeting this year’s midterm elections with the same “scale or scope” as it targeted the 2016 presidenti­al election.

Nielsen spoke on Saturday at a convention of state secretarie­s of state, an event that’s usually a low-key affair highlighti­ng voter registrati­on, balloting devices and election security issues that don’t get much public attention.

But coming amid fresh allegation­s into Russia’s attempts to sway the 2016 election, the sessions on election security have a higher level of urgency and interest.

Nielsen said her agency will help state and local election officials prepare their systems for cyberattac­ks from Russia or elsewhere. She said U.S. intelligen­ce officials are seeing “persistent Russian efforts using social media, sympatheti­c spokespeop­le and other fronts to sow discord and divisivene­ss amongst the American people, though not necessaril­y focused on specific politician­s or political campaigns.”

The conference of top state election officials she addressed was sandwiched between Friday’s indictment­s of12 Russian military intelligen­ce officers alleged to have hacked into Democratic Party and campaign accounts and Monday’s meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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