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Fake electors want Georgia charges against them moved to federal court
The move would not open the door for Trump, if he’s elected again in 2024, to issue pardons as any conviction would still happen under state law.
VA head defends staff in controversy over response to race riots
A news report found senior VA officials opposed plans for a forceful statement against white nationalism in the wake of the Charlottesville riots.
Midterms Security Watch: Quiet Election Day early sign of cyber policy success
Fifth Domain is live-blogging security updates before, during and after the Nov. 6 midterms. Follow our tally of the Department of Homeland Security and other efforts to ensure election day integrity.
By Justin Lynch
Judge won’t force Georgia to use paper ballots for midterms
A federal judge said forcing Georgia to scrap its electronic voting machines in favor of paper ballots for the upcoming midterm elections is too risky. But she said state elections officials had “buried their heads in the sand” and warned them not to delay in tackling concerns about the security of the machines and its elections system.
Georgia looks to build on the Army’s cyber investment
When complete, the $100 million facility will be home to cybersecurity research, training and operations.
By Maddy Longwell
Tech giants urge governor to veto Georgia cybercrime bill
Tech giants Google and Microsoft have joined a chorus or cybersecurity experts urging Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal to veto a bill that makes unauthorized computer access a crime punishable by up to a year in prison.
Former Defense Logistics Agency worker sentenced for theft
The Georgia man also had to pay $208,024.57 in restitution.
By Charlsy Panzino