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DESCRIPTION:   'Title: 2024 Election Threat Landscape\n   When: Saturday\, 
 Aug 12\, 15:30 - 16:20 PDT\n   Where: Caesars Forum - Academy - 415-418 - 
 Voting Village - [1]Map\n   Speakers:Catherine Terranova\,Hallie Stern\,Re
 becca Scott Thein\,Sandra\n   Khalil\,Sarah Amos\n\n   SpeakerBio:Catherin
 e Terranova\n   Catherine Terranova is the Vice President of Operations at
  the\n   Election Integrity Foundation\, the 501(c)(3) organization founde
 d by\n   world renown ethical hacker Harri Hursti. She co-organized the Vo
 ting\n   Village at DEFCON 29\, DEFCON 30\, and DEFCON 31. She is a Columb
 ia\n   University alumna and researcher whose current focus is on cyber\n 
   security and election integrity with an emphasis on data and voting\n   
 rights.\n   Twitter: [2]@catlovesvoting\n\n   SpeakerBio:Hallie Stern\n   
 Hallie Stern is the Founder and Director of Digital Rapid Response and\n  
  Information Strategy for Mad Mirror Media\, a digital identity and\n   te
 chnology consultancy\, where she conducts research & development\n   initi
 atives\, teaches courses on disinformation and influence\, and\n   investi
 gates anomalies in ad-tech ecosystems and algorithms for her\n   cross-sec
 tor\, cross-industry clients. She also works with the Disarm\n   Foundatio
 n to develop tools and tandards for mitigating online harm\n   related to 
 disinformation and is a member of the Integrity Institute.\n   She holds a
 n M.S. from NYU in Global Security\, Conflict\, and\n   Cybercrime\, where
  she focused on The Human Side of Cyber Conflict\,\n   with practicums and
  fellowships at The Global Disinformation Index\,\n   UMD START\, the Dept
  of State\, and the Department of Homeland Security.\n   Additional awards
  include The David L. Boren National Security\n   Fellowship. Prior to her
  studies\, Hallie spent a year exploring\n   digital communication and dat
 a surveillance in Africa\, the\n   Mediterranean\, and South East Asia.\n\
 n   SpeakerBio:Rebecca Scott Thein\n   Rebecca Scott Thein is an experienc
 ed product\, program and people\n   manager at the intersection of society
 \, responsible product\n   development and accessible design. Rebecca was 
 most recently a Senior\n   Technical Program Manager at Twitter\, where sh
 e oversaw the\n   globalization efforts of civic and crisis response work\
 , including the\n   Brazil & US midterm elections\, Covid misinformation a
 nd the conflict\n   in Ukraine. Additionally\, she oversaw all harmful & i
 llegal content\n   (IP\, terrorism & coordinated harmful group activity\, 
 Information\n   Operations\, and csam/abuse. Rebecca became a recent Digit
 al Sherlock\n   Scholar through the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensics
  Research\n   Lab\, serves as a Visiting Fellow for the Integrity Institut
 e and acts\n   as a Responsible Tech Advisor for All Tech is Human.\n\n   
 SpeakerBio:Sandra Khalil\n   Sandra Khalil manages strategic partnerships 
 for All Tech is Human\, a\n   global responsible technology nonprofit orga
 nization based in New\n   York. Before her time at All Tech Is Human\, she
  spent eight years\n   working in federal\, municipal\, and think tank rol
 es making\n   people-to-people connections and amplifying globally underre
 presented\n   voices. Sandra holds a Master of Science in Global Security\
 , Conflict\,\n   and Cyber from New York University with a concentration o
 n cyber\n   policy. Her interests are at the nexus of people\, technology\
 , and\n   democracy\, with the end user being the most critical stakeholde
 r and\n   driver of innovation for a safer\, equitable\, and inclusive tec
 h\n   future.\n\n   SpeakerBio:Sarah Amos\n   Sarah Amos is a former journ
 alist turned product manager with nearly a\n   decade of experience contri
 buting to the development and optimization\n   of AI-enabled informational
  products for start-ups\, Fortune 500\n   companies and the public sector.
  Most recently she worked closely with\n   Twitter’s Trust and Safety Te
 am as a product manager for Civic\n   Integrity\, building features to mit
 igate the harms of platform\n   manipulation\, misinformation and abuse du
 ring global election cycles.\n   Before that she founded and led the R&D D
 epartment at Dataminr\, an AI\n   platform that detects the earliest signa
 ls of high-impact events and\n   emerging risks from open source data.\n  
  Twitter: [3]@sarah3amos\n\n   Description:\n   This panel is a comprehens
 ive overview on the most pressing threats to\n   public confidence in 2024
  election outcomes. The panel is intended to\n   answer questions such as\
 , “What threats since 2020 still remain? How\n   have they evolved? What
  new threats have emerged that were not present\n   before? And how might 
 the 2024 elections face challenges different\n   from the past? What shoul
 d voters\, election officials\, journalists and\n   tech platforms be payi
 ng attention to?” The panel will address\n   infrastructure foundations 
 in election administration (election\n   officials\; voting technology)\;
   foreign threats\; the disinformation\n   ecosystem\; and new technologie
 s such as generative AI.\n   '\n\n   1. #CaesarsAcademyBR\n   2. https://t
 witter.com/catlovesvoting\n   3. https://twitter.com/sarah3amos\n\n\n
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LOCATION:VMV - Caesars Forum - Academy - 415-418 - Voting Village
SUMMARY:2024 Election Threat Landscape
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