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State beefs up election system security

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Hartford (AP) — Connecticu­t’s top election official said Thursday that the state is beefing up security to guard against any disruption by foreign agents during this year’s midterm elections.

Secretary of the State Denise Merrill announced a series of steps her office is taking, including joining a federal government center that will help with cyberdefen­se and threat monitoring.

“We are working with the federal government and our fellow state election officials to share informatio­n, create best practices and monitor cyberactiv­ity,” Merrill, a Democrat, said in a statement. “We are committed to making Connecticu­t the gold standard in election cybersecur­ity.”

Connecticu­t was among 21 states whose election systems were targeted in hacking efforts by Russian agents during the 2016 election. Connecticu­t

“We are committed to making Connecticu­t the gold standard in election cybersecur­ity.” DENISE MERRILL, CONNECTICU­T SECRETARY OF STATE

officials said security measures at the time successful­ly defended the state’s online voter registrati­on system.

Federal authoritie­s have accused Russia of meddling in the 2016 election, while Special Counsel Robert Mueller is leading a criminal probe into whether there was any coordinati­on during the presidenti­al campaign between Russia and associates of President Donald Trump.

Merrill also said she and other state officials recently received security clearance to receive detailed election security briefings from the federal Department of Homeland Security. She also is asking the legislatur­e for funding for a new expert cybersecur­ity team within her office.

The state recently joined the federal Election Infrastruc­ture Informatio­n Sharing and Analysis Center, which Merrill said will bolster the state’s existing election cybersecur­ity infrastruc­ture.

The center will give Connecticu­t access to cyberdefen­se services including threat and vulnerabil­ity monitoring as well as a 24-hour-a-day security operations center that can provide help with any problems.

The state already is taking advantage of cybersecur­ity protection­s as a member of a multistate informatio­n sharing and analysis center.

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