Connecticut Receives $5 Million for Election Cybersecurity
Connecticut Secretary of the State Denise Merrill says the state will receive about $5 million in federal funds to help protect the 2020 elections from cyberattacks.
According to a news report, Merrill says the money is Connecticut’s share of a $425 million federal fund approved by Congress to enhance the integrity of electoral systems all across the country. Merrill says it will be used for cybersecurity for Connecticut’s unique election system of 169 independent towns and give voters the confidence that their ballots are secure. In addition, Merrill says she’s grateful to the state’s congressional delegation and the U.S. House of Representatives for fighting to secure the federal funds.