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Ingalls Information Security
At our core, Ingalls is a company that strives to be helpful to our clients while continuously innovating and evolving our technology and solutions. Since 2010, we have been dedicated to building a team and product that can stay steps ahead of threats, attacks, and vulnerabilities in an ever-changing landscape.
Download the White Paper:
“How the 2020 Presidential Election Could be Hacked”
It is undeniable that hackers seek to disrupt our elections. With the 2020 Elections right around the corner, officials must be proactive in guarding the systems used in elections. In order to ensure the voting public’s confidence in the 2020 national election, these cyber defense tools and techniques covered in our white paper must be in place long before Election Day.
This white paper explores the attack threat model, the mechanism of attacks, and how an attack could be mitigated.
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Absolutely. Just sharing some free knowledge that we hope you'll find useful. Keep us in mind next time you have cybersecurity questions!