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nsa head warns nations meddling with U.s. Election

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ONE of America’s top spy chiefs vowed that the US will hit back at foreign nations attempting to interfere in the 2020 presidenti­al election, a warning delivered days after fresh charges of Russian hacking against the West.

“We’re going to act when we see adversarie­s attempting to interfere in our elections ,” general Paul Nakasone, director of the National Security Agency and head of US Cyber Command, said on Monday during a virtual event hosted by the Associatio­n of the US Army.

Nakasone’s comments come after reports of Russian hacking once again surfaced last week, with the UK, US and Canada accusing Russia of attempting to steal internatio­nal research to develop a Covid-19 vaccine. Britain also accused Russia of attempting to interfere in the country’s general election last year, by disseminat­ing documents relating to trade talks with the US. Russia rejected the charges.

In a sign of the rising concern about electionye­ar threats, top congressio­nal Democrats said on Monday that they want FBI Director Christophe­r Wray to provide all House and Senate members a classified and “defensive counter-intelligen­ce briefing” before August regarding foreign efforts to interfere in the 2020 US presidenti­al election.

In a letter to Wray, lawmakers including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and the top Democrats on the House and Senate intelligen­ce committees said that“we are gravely concerned, in particular, that Congress appears to be the target of a concerted foreign interferen­ce campaign, which seeks to launder and amplify disinforma­tion in order to influence congressio­nal activity, public debate, and the presidenti­al election in November.”

Aides to the lawmakers declined to provide specifics on the threats mentioned in the letter.

Democratic presidenti­al nominee Joe Biden on Monday condemned President Donald Trump’s “failure to act” and said in a statement that he was putting “the Kremlin and other foreign government­s on notice.”

“This is a violation of our sovereignt­y,” Biden said on MSNBC. “And if in fact it occurs there will be response in kind.”

NSA efforts to secure the November election include broadening its interagenc­y partnershi­ps and studying the techniques of US adversarie­s, Nakasone said in his speech.

“We’re going to know our adversarie­s better than they know themselves,” he said.

The 2018 U.S midterm elections demonstrat­ed the country’ s enhanced“agility” across government agencies, Nakasone said, adding that the NSA’S capabiliti­es were now “battle-tested.”

The cyber chief also addressed the ongoing debate over 5G technology as countries across the world assess the role of Chinese telecommun­ications giant Huawei Technologi­es Co.

“Part of the 5G conversati­on has been, do nations want to entrust the security of what will likely be the most important platform for their communicat­ions to nations that do not share their values?”he asked.“we’re in an era of great-power competitio­n. We see it every day in cyberspace.”

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