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WASHINGTON — The senior official coordinating election security intelligence across the United States government warned in a rare interview that 맥스카지노more aggressive activity맥스카지노 to spread coronavirus disinformation is expected before the Nov. 3 election 맥스카지노 and beyond 맥스카지노 and acknowledged the government needs to do a 맥스카지노much better job맥스카지노 to protect Americans from being fooled.
The director of the , Bill Evanina, told the Hearst Television National Investigative Unit in a more than this week he 맥스카지노absolutely맥스카지노 expects more foreign influence operations targeting American audiences with false information about COVID-19, the pandemic and President Donald Trump맥스카지노s infection with the virus.
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Bill Evanina, who leads the election security efforts for America맥스카지노s intelligence agencies, grants a rare interview to Chief National Investigative Correspondent Mark Albert.
맥스카지노More aggressive activity맥스카지노 to come
맥스카지노We do expect, and we have seen 맥스카지노 we맥스카지노ll continue to see more aggressive activity from our adversaries on the president with respect to his COVID situation. So that is a problem for us on a national security level,맥스카지노 he said.
Evanina is leading the election security effort for all U.S. intelligence agencies and says the coronavirus and the president맥스카지노s infection have handed America맥스카지노s adversaries 맥스카지노 particularly Russia, China, and Iran 맥스카지노 another way to divide the country.
맥스카지노It does impact the elections and it does have impact of our American ethos because we see all three nation-state threat actors have already been playing in this COVID world since March. This only exacerbates their ability to do so at scale,맥스카지노 he said.
맥스카지노You name the issue, our adversaries will use it as a driving wedge in our country.맥스카지노
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National Counterintelligence and Security Center Director Bill Evanina is interviewed by Chief National Investigative Correspondent Mark Albert on Oct. 6, 2020 at the Kiplinger Research Library at the D.C. History Center.
An 맥스카지노open wound맥스카지노
Evanina, a of the CIA and FBI, has issued public about Russia, China, and Iran interfering in America맥스카지노s election. This week, in his interview with Hearst Television, Evanina said Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Cuba and Turkey are seeking to influence votes in the United States, as well. Evanina says intelligence shows adversaries are using social media posts and statements from Americans right back against them. 맥스카지노I think it's an open wound for our adversaries to utilize,맥스카지노 he said.
맥스카지노The First Amendment is an amazing thing. Probably one the most effective and enduring documents ever written. It's our biggest vulnerability맥스카지노 because Americans are not always aware of how easily they can be duped.
맥스카지노They're not. And I think the government needs do a much better job of explaining what that looks like and feels like when they see it. And we're not there yet맥스카지노 We're not there yet,맥스카지노 Evanina said.
Hearst Television
Chief National Investigative Correspondent Mark Albert interviews National Counterintelligence and Security Center Director Bill Evanina.
Study: Trump biggest 맥스카지노driver맥스카지노 of COVID misinformation
There's a lot to exploit.
A from Cornell University looked at 38 million articles to find out who's propelling false coronavirus material.
The data, researchers found, showed "the largest driver" of COVID-19 misinformation in the world was President Trump.
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Director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, Bill Evanina, is responsible for briefing top lawmakers in Congress, the national parties, and the presidential campaigns about threats to the U.S. election on Nov. 3.
WATCH: Full interview with Bill Evanina, conducted Tuesday, Oct 7, 2020.
Mark Albert is the chief national investigative correspondent for the Hearst Television National Investigative Unit, based in Washington D.C. April Chunko, David Postovit, Travis Sherwin, Nina Lee & Kevin Rothstein contributed to this report.
Know of election security threats? Have a confidential tip or inside information? Send information and documents to the National Investigative Unit at investigate@hearst.com.
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