


A redacted version was made public Wednesday. His report was filed with the court and kept under seal for nearly two years. Alex Halderman spent 12 weeks examining the ImageCast X voting machines used statewide in Georgia and by at least some voters in more than a dozen other states. University of Michigan computer scientist J. They insist the state’s elections are secure.

But the time and labor required to install the latest Dominion software makes it unrealistic to do it before the 2024 election cycle, they say. Georgia election officials say they’re doing just that. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, or CISA, last year published an advisory based on those findings that urges election officials to take steps to mitigate the risks “as soon as possible.” The vulnerabilities in the Dominion Voting Systems equipment were identified by an expert witness in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Georgia’s election system. ATLANTA (AP) - Critics of Georgia’s plan to wait until after next year’s presidential election to install a software update to address security flaws on the state’s voting equipment called that irresponsible, saying the machines would be left open to attack.
