Saturday, July 21, 2018

On Thursday evening, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein shared a new prong of the Department of Justice’s plan to fight foreign hacking and disinformation campaigns: They’ll actually tell the public, political groups, and U.S. companies about them. The idea, according to Rosenstein, is that if it’s safe to share information about election interference like the Russian effort to muddy the 2016 presidential election, doing so can be “an important way to neutralize,” such attacks, he said at the Aspen Security Forum in Aspen, Colorado.



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