This thought piece is prepared for the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace (GCSC) to (a) facilitate its understanding of critical cyber security issues related to protecting the democratic institutions necessary to conduct free and fair elections, and (b) identify key topics that may be suitable for further research commissioned by the GCSC.
In keeping with the intent of the GCSC commissioners, this memorandum limits its discussion to the actual mechanisms of conducting elections and does not address foreign or domestic influence campaigns aimed at manipulating an electorate’s preferences. Those issues have been analyzed elsewhere by this author and merit further attention; however, they lie outside the scope of this paper.
A thought piece is prepared by individual members of the GCSC to inform discussions of the Commission. External comments are explicitly welcomed to encourage the deliberations of the Commission. Please send your comments to the author directly or to the GCSC Secretariat at info@cyberstability.org or cyber@hcss.nl.
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