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We know they weren't there to protect the elections so they must be players. Look at them all! Look at the name of the group project! They call it a bi-partisan group which means Marxists and RINO's.

Defending Digital Democracy Project: About Us

We established the Defending Digital Democracy Project (D3P) in July 2017 with one goal: to help defend democratic elections from cyber attacks and information operations.

There are two groups on the frontlines of defending democracy: (1) political campaigns, which enable citizens to pursue elected office; and (2) election officials, who ensure the election process is free and fair. Last year, we set out to provide campaign and election professionals with practical guides to the most applicable cybersecurity best practices in advance of the 2018 midterm elections. In November 2017, we released “The Campaign Cybersecurity Playbook” for campaign professionals.

Now we are releasing a set of three guides designed to be used together by election administrators: “The State and Local Election Cybersecurity Playbook,” “The Election Cyber Incident Communications Coordination Guide,” and “The Election Incident Communications Plan Template.” What follows is the State and Local Election Cybersecurity Playbook.

Acknowledgements: This is very telling as well.

The D3P team would like to especially thank Heather Adkins of Google, Yasmin Green of Jigsaw, the Hewlett Foundation, the Democracy Fund, and the Belfer Family; without whom this Playbook would not have been possible. Additionally, we would like to thank the following organizations and offices for sharing their time with us through conversations, simulation participation, or field visits. Your perspectives were critical in shaping our approach to this document.

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) National Association of State Election Directors (NASED) National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) National Governors Association (NGA) National Guard Bureau (NGB)

Election Officials from the Following States and Jurisdictions:

Atlantic County, New Jersey Nevada County, California Orange County, California Santa Clara County, California State of Colorado Arapahoe County, Colorado City and County of Denver, Colorado State of Connecticut Escambia County, Florida Cook County, Illinois State of Louisiana

State of Maryland Caroline County, Maryland Commonwealth of Massachusetts State of Minnesota State of Nevada Clark County, Nevada State of New Jersey Mercer County, New Jersey State of North Carolina State of Ohio State of Oregon Multnomah County, Oregon

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania State of Rhode Island State of Tennessee State of Vermont Commonwealth of Virginia State of West Virginia Harrison County, West Virginia State of Washington State of Wisconsin

We know they weren't there to protect the elections so they must be players. Look at them all! Look at the name of the group project! They call it a bi-partisan group which means Marxists and RINO's. Defending Digital Democracy Project: About Us We established the Defending Digital Democracy Project (D3P) in July 2017 with one goal: to help defend democratic elections from cyber attacks and information operations. There are two groups on the frontlines of defending democracy: (1) political campaigns, which enable citizens to pursue elected office; and (2) election officials, who ensure the election process is free and fair. Last year, we set out to provide campaign and election professionals with practical guides to the most applicable cybersecurity best practices in advance of the 2018 midterm elections. In November 2017, we released “The Campaign Cybersecurity Playbook” for campaign professionals. Now we are releasing a set of three guides designed to be used together by election administrators: “The State and Local Election Cybersecurity Playbook,” “The Election Cyber Incident Communications Coordination Guide,” and “The Election Incident Communications Plan Template.” What follows is the State and Local Election Cybersecurity Playbook. Acknowledgements: This is very telling as well. The D3P team would like to especially thank Heather Adkins of Google, Yasmin Green of Jigsaw, the Hewlett Foundation, the Democracy Fund, and the Belfer Family; without whom this Playbook would not have been possible. Additionally, we would like to thank the following organizations and offices for sharing their time with us through conversations, simulation participation, or field visits. Your perspectives were critical in shaping our approach to this document. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) National Association of State Election Directors (NASED) National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) National Governors Association (NGA) National Guard Bureau (NGB) Election Officials from the Following States and Jurisdictions: Atlantic County, New Jersey Nevada County, California Orange County, California Santa Clara County, California State of Colorado Arapahoe County, Colorado City and County of Denver, Colorado State of Connecticut Escambia County, Florida Cook County, Illinois State of Louisiana State of Maryland Caroline County, Maryland Commonwealth of Massachusetts State of Minnesota State of Nevada Clark County, Nevada State of New Jersey Mercer County, New Jersey State of North Carolina State of Ohio State of Oregon Multnomah County, Oregon Commonwealth of Pennsylvania State of Rhode Island State of Tennessee State of Vermont Commonwealth of Virginia State of West Virginia Harrison County, West Virginia State of Washington State of Wisconsin

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Another post that merits more eyes on. It's not an accident that we see the same names over and over....and over.

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Does anyone recognize any of these names?

Authors Meredith Berger, D3P, Harvard Kennedy School Charles Chretien, Software Engineer, Jigsaw (Alphabet) Caitlin Conley, Executive Director, D3P Jordan D’Amato, D3P, Harvard Kennedy School Meredith Davis-Tavera, D3P, Harvard Kennedy School Corinna Fehst, D3P, Harvard Kennedy School Josh Feinblum, Chief Security Officer, DigitalOcean Kunal Kothari, D3P, Harvard Kennedy School Alexander Krey, D3P, Harvard Kennedy School Richard Kuzma, D3P, Harvard Kennedy School Ryan Macias, Election Assistance Commission Katherine Mansted, D3P, Harvard Kennedy School Matthew McCalpin, D3P, Harvard Kennedy School Henry Miller, D3P, Brown University Jennifer Nam, D3P, Harvard Kennedy School Zara Perumal, D3P, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jonathan Pevarnek, Software Engineer, Jigsaw (Alphabet) Anu Saha, D3P, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mike Specter, D3P, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sarah Starr, D3P, Harvard Kennedy School

Senior Advisory Group Eric Rosenbach, Co-Director, Belfer Center; Director, Defending Digital Democracy Project Robby Mook, Co-Director, D3P Matt Rhoades, Co-Director, D3P Heather Adkins, Director of Information Security and Privacy, Google Dmitri Alperovitch, Co-Founder and CTO, CrowdStrike Siobhan Gorman, Director, Brunswick Group Yasmin Green, Head of Research & Development, Jigsaw (Alphabet) Stuart Holliday, CEO, Meridian International Center Kent Lucken, Managing Director, Citibank Debora Plunkett, former Director of Information Assurance, National Security Agency Colin Reed, Senior Vice President, Definers Public Affairs Suzanne Spaulding, Senior Advisor for Homeland Security, Center for Strategic and International Studies Alex Stamos, Chief Security Officer, Facebook

Contributors Dmitri Alperovitch, Co-Founder and CTO, CrowdStrike Drew Bagley, Sr. Privacy Counsel & Director of Global Cyber Policy, CrowdStrike Daniel Bartlett, D3P, Harvard Kennedy School Arjun Bisen, D3P, Harvard Kennedy School Judd Choate, Colorado Election Director and President, National Association of State Election Directors Amy Cohen, Exec. Director, National Association of State Election Directors Mari Dugas, Project Coordinator, D3P Alan Farley, Administrator, Rutherford County, Tenn. Election Commission David Forscey, Policy Analyst, National Governors Association Robert Giles, Director, New Jersey Division of Elections Mike Gillen, D3P, Harvard Kennedy School Chad Hansen, Senior Software Engineer, Jigsaw (Alphabet) Eben Kaplan, Principal Consultant, CrowdStrike Matt Masterson, Commissioner, Election Assistance Commission Sean McCloskey, Election Task Force, Department of Homeland Security Amber McReynolds, Director of Elections, City and County of Denver, Colo. Joel Mehler, Senior Consultant, CrowdStrike Robby Mook, Co-Director, D3P Rachel Neasham, D3P, LoLa Daniel Perumal, D3P Debora Plunkett, former Director of Information Assurance, National Security Agency Sean Quirk, D3P, Harvard Kennedy School Matt Rhoades, Co-Director, D3P Eric Rosenbach, Co-Director, Belfer Center; Director, Defending Digital Democracy Project John Sarapata, Head of Engineering, Jigsaw (Alphabet) Reed Southard, D3P, Harvard Kennedy School Suzanne Spaulding, Senior Advisor for Homeland Security, Center for Strategic and International Studies Johanna Shelton, Director, Public Policy, Google LLC Charles Stewart III, Professor, MIT Michelle K. Tassinari, Director/Legal Counsel, Elections Division, Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Frank White, Independent Communications Consultant

Too many!!! This is a who's who of traitors!

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I know most are traitors but I was interested in other traitor orgs they might work for.