(Getty Images) More than $10M stolen from Ohio’s pandemic unemployment benefits system After noticing unusual activity, Ohio authorities said more than $10 million was stolen from a pandemic-era unemployment program. Jan 18, 2023 By Keely Quinlan
(Scoop News Group) CISA election security leader says agency will work with ‘whoever is elected’ Amid a continued focus on insider threats, Kim Wyman, CISA's election security senior adviser said the agency has to work with whoever voters elect. Sep 9, 2022 By Benjamin Freed
(Getty Images) Deputy clerk charged in Colorado election-breach case pleads guilty, will testify against boss Belinda Knisely, deputy to Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, admitted to her role in a breach that's highlighted insider threats against elections. Aug 25, 2022 By Benjamin Freed
(Getty Images) Former Cleveland utility employee pleads guilty to installing keyloggers at work A former employee of Cleveland Public Power admitted to lying to the FBI about installing physical keyloggers on two restricted computers. Aug 10, 2022 By Benjamin Freed
Priorities Podcast Secretaries of State prepare for insider threats in elections On the Priorities podcast, Secretaries of State from Colorado and Ohio say insider threats are a growing concern ahead of the 2022 elections. Jul 14, 2022 By StateScoop Staff
Jen Easterly, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, speaks to reporters at the National Association of Secretaries of State conference in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Benjamin Freed / Scoop News Group) Insider threats a growing concern for election security efforts Recent breaches of election equipment represent insider threats "in ways we haven’t seen before," said CISA's top election-security official. Jul 7, 2022 By Benjamin Freed