Overview
- Senate Intelligence Chair Mark Warner warns the U.S. is less prepared to counter foreign election interference in 2024 than it was in 2020.
- Warner cites a lack of threat sharing by social media platforms and the potential misuse of artificial intelligence as key vulnerabilities.
- The Supreme Court is reviewing a case that has halted communication between social media platforms and federal agencies regarding election threats.
- Warner emphasizes the need for bipartisan efforts in Congress to address the heightened foreign threats to U.S. elections.
- Despite concerns, U.S. law enforcement and cybersecurity officials express confidence in the security of the nation's voting infrastructure.