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The "election hacking tabletop exercise" simulated sabotage of civilian infrastructure, [[terrorism]] and [[psychological operations]] against American citizens on the day of the [[2020 United States Presidential Election]]. | The "election hacking tabletop exercise" simulated sabotage of civilian infrastructure, [[terrorism]] and [[psychological operations]] against American citizens on the day of the [[2020 United States Presidential Election]]. |
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| ===== Participants ===== |
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| The event was led by [[Cybereason]], a private cybersecurity company. Participants included the [[Arlington County Police Department]], [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI), [[United States Department of Homeland Security]] (DHS), and [[United States Secret Service]].((//Operation Blackout Summary of Events.// (2019, November 5). Cybereason. https://web.archive.org/web/20210701201116/https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/6548629/Operation-Blackout-Wrap-Up-Report-November-2019.pdf)) |
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| Additional participants included [[Sam Curry]] and [[Ari Schwartz]], Managing Director of Cybersecurity Services at [[Venable]]. |
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===== External links ===== | ===== External links ===== |
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* [[https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Operation_Blackout|Wikispooks]] | * [[https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Operation_Blackout|Wikispooks]] |