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PA3985

PA 3985 - Physical Election Security (2 Cr.) Online may be available

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PA 3985 - Physical Election Security (2 Cr.) Online may be available

Course description

U.S. Homeland Security designated election security as a “critical infrastructure” after threats from foreign governments, and collaborates with states in detecting and responding to foreign interference. This course will provide students with a deeper understanding of the current security context and best practices and processes for physically safeguarding elections based on 2016 and 2020. Students will learn the difference between physical and cyber threats to U.S. systems; tangible steps to protect election offices and their equipment; the use of audits to ensure the accuracy of elections; the integration of security into vendor relationships; and the connection between physical election security and citizen trust in elections. Content will be explored through readings (including government documents and studies), videos, discussions, and writing assignments.

Minimum credits

2

Maximum credits

2

Is this course repeatable?

No

Grading basis

OPN - Student Option No Audit

Lecture

Fulfills the writing intensive requirement?

No

Typically offered term(s)

Periodic Spring & Summer
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