Disaster US Cybersecurity Head Says There Will Be Errors and Glitches During Midterms - U.S. cybersecurity chief said that "voters should expect “normal” errors and glitches" and that "a water pipe will burst" and that someone "will forget their key to the polling place" and that these are "normal things"

Epoch Times:

U.S. cybersecurity chief Jen Easterly said the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) does “not censor information,” and voters should expect “normal” errors and glitches, such as burst water pipes, during the midterm elections next week.

A week out from the U.S. midterm elections, Easterly, a Biden appointee, has talked about CISA’s role in securing election infrastructure and the risk vector of disinformation and misinformation.

“I want to be really clear about what CISA’s role is in this. You know, we are not an intel agency. We’re not a law enforcement agency,” she said during a talk at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based think tank.

“We don’t work with the platforms on what they do around content. That is entirely their decision. It is their terms of service. And I want to be very clear about this: We do not censor information.”

“I want to be very clear,” she added with emphasis. “We do not censor anything. What social media platforms do, what the news does, is entirely their decision.”

CISA, which sits within the Department of Homeland Security, was set up in 2018 to “understand, manage, and reduce risk” to the critical cyber and physical infrastructure Americans rely on every day, Easterly said. This includes election infrastructure.

Errors, Glitches, Burst Water Pipes Are ‘Normal’ in Elections: Easterly​

The cybersecurity chief said voters should expect errors and glitches in the upcoming midterms, which she insisted were normal. As such, she said election officials asked her to pass on a message to Americans.

“There are going to be errors. There are going to be glitches. That happens in every election. But that’s why there are multiple layers of security controls and resilience built into the system,” she said.

“These things are going to happen … somebody will forget their key to the polling place, a water pipe will burst … [These] are normal things. They’re not nefarious,” she added.

Election officials sometimes face physical intimidation as a result of misinformation about election integrity spread by foreign bad actors, Easterly said.

While this makes misinformation and disinformation an ongoing concern for CISA, Easterly said the agency saw no “credible or specific” information about efforts to “disrupt or compromise” election infrastructure this year.

However, she said there continue to be efforts by “foreign adversaries to sow discord among the American people, to undermine confidence in the integration of our elections, and to incite violence against election officials.”

“It’s a significant concern because you think about these adversaries that are trying to sow discord, that are trying to break us apart, about Americans that are trying to undermine, you know, integrity in our elections,” she said.

“We are very concerned about this,” she added.

She noted that elections are not run by the federal government but by state and local officials, who “deserve to be safe.” She said she’s confident CISA has “done everything we can to make election infrastructure as secure and as resilient as possible.”

Lawsuit Alleges CISA ‘Directed Censorship’​

Easterly is one of several key officials in President Joe Biden’s administration ordered to testify under oath in a deposition about their roles in a case alleging collusion between the federal government and Big Tech companies to censor users.

The plaintiffs in the case, the attorneys general of Louisiana and Missouri and others, allege that Easterly “supervises the ‘nerve center’ of federally directed censorship,” according to a court filing.

CISA, which sits within the Department of Homeland Security, is accused of “directly flagging misinformation to social-media companies for censorship.”

Further, Easterly is accused of claiming that speech on social media is a form of “infrastructure” which therefore falls within “her agency’s mission to protect ‘infrastructure.'” Easterly is quoted in the court filing as claiming that “the most critical infrastructure is a cognitive infrastructure.”

The lawsuit also notes text messages between Easterly and a former CISA agent, Matt Masterson, who now works at a social media platform, which ultimately centers around how Easterly allegedly “seeks greater censorship and that this would be done by federal pressure on social media platforms to increase censorship.”

Need for Depositions ‘Outweigh’ Burden​

Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki and Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases and Biden’s chief medical adviser, are among the other officials ordered to be deposed.

The White House has sought to block most depositions but not Fauci’s.

Lawyers for the government officials have argued in a motion filed on Oct. 27 that plaintiffs shouldn’t be able to depose Easterly; Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, a Biden appointee; and Rob Flaherty, a deputy assistant to the president.

“The Court’s Depositions Order would require the relevant high-ranking government officials to divert time from their professional duties to prepare for, and participate in, time-consuming depositions,” the motion states.

The plaintiffs assert that Easterly must be deposed because she has “unique knowledge about the scope and nature of communications between CISA, DHS, and other federal officials,” according to a court filing.

They further assert she needs to be deposed because CISA disclosed extensive oral communications and meetings between CISA officials and social media platforms, and plaintiffs believe that as director of the agency, Easterly would have detailed knowledge of what CISA is disclosing.

When the judge originally ordered Easterly to be deposed, he found that any burden imposed on her is “outweighed by the need to determine whether the First Amendment right of free speech was suppressed.”

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People with guns < an almost completely pozzed military run by trannies and traitors armed with the latest tech.
And before someone goes "But look at vietnam!"
We have heat sensors, guided missiles, drones, glow-in-the-darks capable of sabotaging ground troops and movement, and of course money.
The population might have more guns, but compared to the military (who are going to follow orders because they won't risk their families lives just to revolt) the average yokel with rifles will be squashed.
This is just arm chair warrior nonsense from the low information crowd.

You don't have to look at Vietnam you can look at Iraq of Afghanistan or literally any conflict the US fought since WW2 where they failed to win a decisive victory.

The US plan of bombing it's targets only works against people thousands of miles away with no means of fighting back, it would never work within the US against it's own population.

Sure the US has a drone, but the guy that flies it stops at the same gas station outside the base every week to fill up his Dodge Charger, his wife proudly displays her husbands service and everyone knows where she lives. These soft targets are impossible for the average middle eastern goat farmer but beyond an easy target for someone already living in the US.

Some 18 year old sped with an AR15 can hold off 390 heavily armed cops but some how they're going to toe to toe with an insurgency? Or worse a low rifleman who takes shows and disappears into the night.

I can't think of a single instance in where a government has overcome an insurgency within it's borders.
 
Loneliness makes people more likely to get into risky crazy shit, not less

There wasnt a massacre at all with the Bundys, the BLM got btfo and left in humiliation. In Oregon the one idiot got killed grabbing for his gun in a confrontation with glowies. Every person the feds charged there that took it to trial got acquitted, only the people dumb enough to take a plea got any punishment at all

The attempted trials over the BLM standoff were another hilarious shitshow humiliation of the the government, again the only people who got any punishment were the ones retarded enough to cop a plea. Not even the Ninth Circuit was buying the DOJ's pathetic attempts to restart the Nevada and Oregon cases against the Bundys in 2020
https://www.oregonlive.com/oregon-standoff/2017/12/mistrial_declared_in_cliven_bu.html

To give you all a TL;DR of what a clusterfuck of incompetence it was for the Feds, the glowies figure that since their tactical analysis has determined the Bundy ranchers aren't a threat, they're free to pull a Waco to get rid of them and put the fear of God into any further dissenters. Sniper teams, full SWAT units and planning, the works. The Bundys get wind, figure out what's going to happen, and make the first move. Stand-off happens, Bundys eventually stand down peacefully aside from that one guy. Feds lie through their teeth about everything they were doing to the point of "misplacing" evidence that should have been handed over during pre-trial discovery. It gets miraculously found on appeal, whole thing is declared a mistrial, everyone walks.

When push comes to shove, the Feds would rather lie through their teeth and claim they dindu nuffin than try and argue in court that you can't pre-emptively defend yourself against bad-faith police responses.
 
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