US Intel Says Insider Threats Are 'Likely' During the Election
Briefly

The bulletin cites the Department of Homeland Security's definition of an insider threat: someone who "will use his or her authorized access, wittingly or unwittingly, to do harm to an entity." It emphasizes that such threats could jeopardize a fair election process.
"The entire threat picture is elevated for this election," Colorado's Division of Homeland Security and Emergencies Management director Kevin Klein tells WIRED. He implies that the presence of election deniers increases the risks associated with insider threats.
The intelligence bulletin highlights 'red flag' behaviors including attempts to alter or destroy ballots, granting unauthorized access, and odd network access timing, indicating potential insider threats.
Read at WIRED
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