Security Operations, Cybersecurity, Public sector

The 2024 U.S. presidential election poses significant security challenges, with both physical and cyber threats potentially affecting the safety of the electoral process. As we’re just less than one month away from Election Day—with several ongoing national, state and local races—it’s vital that security teams at both public and private organizations are fully prepared for possible high-impact events and risks. 

To better protect your people (voters, employees, customers), facilities and operations during and after this critical period, refer to the following questions to evaluate your organization’s election security readiness.

Staying ahead of election-related risks is crucial for all organizations pre- and post-elections. For more best practices on safeguarding your organization against physical and cyber risks, read our full Dataminr 2024 U.S. Election Security Checklist article.

October 11, 2024
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