Secure elections aren’t just important to government elections. Most institutions enact democratic processes for their organization or business. For example, homeowners associations and unions rely on elections to select their officials and officers. The same holds true for the election of boards of directors in private businesses.
When it comes to any sort of election or democratic process, security matters. A lapse in security can compromise election results and dismantle the integrity of the election. If your votes are not secure, there’s room for voter fraud and inaccurate vote counts—and the entire process could be deemed null and void due to the security breach.
Concerns surrounding cybersecurity and election processes have raised many questions about if hybrid voting online is a safe option for elections. While many election support agencies offer a range of options for submitting votes, they can still leave voters feeling skeptical. However, education and the right voter management services can eliminate these concerns if they're unfamiliar with digital voting or if mobile voting is safe.
Election cybersecurity, or ‘election security,’ protects elections and voting infrastructures from cyber threats or cyberattacks. Similar to cybersecurity, election cybersecurity implements various strategies to minimize the risks, including:
Cyber threats and cyberattacks are nearly synonymous. A cyberattack is an offensive maneuver targeting digital systems, such as computer networks and devices. A cyber threat is a circumstance or event that can adversely affect an organization due to unauthorized digital access to a digital system or operation. Cyber threats refer to the potential for a cyberattack to occur.
Cyberattacks against organizations and businesses are surprisingly common. These can do more than compromise your voting infrastructure. They can create data breaches and unauthorized data manipulation. Examples of a cyberattack are phishing scams (when recipients receive fraudulent emails or phone calls in an attempt to gain information or access from a hacker) or malware (malicious software that disrupts or steals data from a digital server or network). Other examples include:
Cyberattacks jeopardize the integrity of your elections and can sometimes result in the leaking of private information or altering of data. While digital and remote voting is becoming increasingly popular, you need a security infrastructure to protect your organization.
Digital voting is easy, convenient, and boosts voter turnout. However, potential security risks can seem daunting and overwhelming, especially if you don’t specialize in the technical side of elections.
Not everyone is a tech-wiz or has the know-how to develop a secure online voting system—but our team of experts does. So if you want every voice in your organization to be heard but don’t know where to begin, that’s where we come in. ElectionBuddy provides election support services to various industries and organizations.
We can support you every step of the way to ensure a secure and accurate voting process. ElectionBuddy can take command or simply assist with setting up your voting infrastructures (digital or otherwise), offer consistent and prompt assistance, and comprehensively deliver your results!