CISA chief sees no "specific or credible threats" to election infrastructure
CBSN
Washington — Jen Easterly, head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), said Sunday that her agency has not seen "specific or credible threats" to compromise election infrastructure before Election Day, now just over a week away.
"We have no information about specific or credible threats to disrupt or compromise election infrastructure. I want that to be very clear," Easterly said in an interview with "Face the Nation." "We are putting out information, like the warnings that you mentioned, to make sure that state and local election officials have the information that they need to protect their voting systems and their election infrastructure."

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