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6-page assessment or report with 2,253 machine-extracted words; mentions Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Department of Homeland Security, Office of the Director of National Intelligence; strongest indexed terms: voting systems, vulnerabilities, cybersecurity, ballots.

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From around 2019 to 2024, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) conducted a set of technical and operational activities to evaluate the security of certain U.S. election systems. These activities, all carried out upon the request of system owners and operators, included direct examination of election-related software; penetration testing of state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) networks; and incident response operations for intrusions into elections systems. Through these activities, CISA developed a strong understanding of the vulnerabilities that, at the time of testing, affected select election-related software products and network environments evaluated by CISA. In every…

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Agencies mentioned in indexed text

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security AgencyDepartment of Homeland SecurityOffice of the Director of National Intelligence

Indexed topics

voting systems · 33vulnerabilities · 23cybersecurity · 11ballots · 5election infrastructure · 3Dominion · 2voter registration · 1

Date strings found

July 13, 2026July 1, 2021September 25, 2025

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