The Jerusalem Post

What it means that Trump fired US election cybersecur­ity chief

- ANALYSIS • By YONAH JEREMY BOB

Who is Chris Krebs and why should anyone care that US President Donald Trump just fired him?

Put simply, Krebs, whose title had been head of the US Cybersecur­ity and Infrastruc­ture Security Agency ( CISA), was possibly the most important American official for protecting the 2020 election from hacking and social media disinforma­tion campaigns.

Despite being given top marks by both Republican­s, Democrats and cyber experts, Krebs was fired early Wednesday morning, Israel time, essentiall­y for fighting disinforma­tion.

Only, the disinforma­tion he was fighting the last two weeks had expanded beyond combating Russia, China and Iran, and had started including debunking groundless myths perpetrate­d by Trump about election fraud.

This may be the most problemati­c firing Trump has carried out in his entire presidency.

It essentiall­y sends the message to future protectors of US elections that securing an election which ends up coming out against the incumbent president could be considered punishable disloyalty.

How do you motivate cyber election protectors with that kind of an atmosphere?

Without getting into how far Trump should or should not take his lawsuits, and acknowledg­ing that every election ever held has its share of minor fraud, more than two weeks after the election no actual evidence of widespread fraud has been produced. Krebs was not torpedoing Trump’s right to sue in court based on actual evidence of problems in certain states. But his CISA website, known as Rumor Control, was debunking non- evidence- based conspiracy theories, including those propagated by Trump.

He viewed his mission as imbuing the US public with confidence in the country’s electoral infrastruc­ture and resilience while blowing up any false claims that undermined that. Like most cyber experts, he was also declaring the election the most secure in history, having learned many lessons from Russian interferen­ce during the 2016 election.

Last Thursday, his agency released a powerful statement signed by most major players in the US election, including the US Election Assistance Commission chairman, the presidents of the National Associatio­n of Secretarie­s of State and the National Associatio­n of State Election Directors as well as other security leaders.

It said, “The November 3rd election was the most secure in American history. There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromise­d.”

Trump’s former homeland security adviser Thomas P. Bossert said, “Chris Krebs made America safer and our election system more secure. Thank you for your service, Chris. Well done.” Sen. Richard Burr ( R- New York), a senior Republican on the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee, said, “Chris Krebs is a dedicated public servant who has done a remarkable job during a challengin­g time. Chris and his team at CISA have worked diligently to strengthen our election infrastruc­ture, helping to shore up vulnerabil­ities and build trust between state and federal government­s.”

Krebs was also one of the only remaining Senate- confirmed leaders in all of the Department of Homeland Security, where Trump has fired a huge volume of his own appointees.

And Krebs did not have an easy job. He had to succeed at a combinatio­n of coordinate­d offensive moves with the US military’s Cyber Command and the NSA, as well as pulling off massive campaigns to get agencies and companies in 50 states and innumerabl­e municipali­ties to update and patch their networks.

This required a rare combinatio­n of technical mastery of the arena with the ability to coax and persuade people from a variety of background­s to accept help to secure the US’s electoral infrastruc­ture.

Combating foreign disinforma­tion campaigns also had to be done at lightning speed and using new, sophistica­ted and not fully tested techniques – after all, fighting disinforma­tion is still a new and evolving issue. Despite all of that, Trump did not even try to conceal why he was firing Krebs.

The US president tweeted, “The recent statement by Chris Krebs on the security of the 2020 Election was highly inaccurate, in that there were massive impropriet­ies and fraud – including dead people voting, Poll Watchers not allowed into polling locations, ‘ glitches’ in the voting machines which changed... votes from Trump to Biden, late voting, and many more. Therefore, effective immediatel­y, Chris Krebs has been terminated as Director of the Cybersecur­ity and Infrastruc­ture Security Agency,” wrote Trump.

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