Op-Ed: Georgia Secretary of State Must Address Documented Issues Raised by the Halderman Report
This article originally appeared in Townhall on July 26, 2023
Criminals are always looking for new ways and technology to hack into your life, steal protected information, and rob you blind.
Your cell phone sends you software updates constantly to prevent this. Yes, the updates are annoying and take time to install, but they are also critically necessary to prevent criminals from breaking into your device and stealing your private information. How secure do you think your cell phone — or any of your electronic devices — would be if your last software update was FOUR YEARS AGO?
The answer is obvious: Not at all secure.
A shocking detailed report recently exposed that the software used in Georgia’s voting machines is not up to date and hasn’t been for years, which raises serious security concerns about the ability to protect voters.
The Halderman Report is a comprehensive study conducted by computer security expert Alex Halderman along with a team of election and computer technology experts. It identified many dangerous vulnerabilities in Georgia’s current voting systems.
Read full op-ed in Townhall