The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has introduced new regulations that would require states to provide data on voters who receive mail-in ballots for federal elections. This move follows former President Trump’s actions to tighten mail-in voting rules aimed at ensuring secure elections. However, a recent report suggests that threats to election security may arise from different sources.
Arron Rose from Check Point Software Technologies offers insights into the matter in a discussion with Liz Landers. The conversation aims to unravel the complexities of election security and highlight concerns beyond mail-in voting.
Expert Analysis
Arron Rose elaborates on potential vulnerabilities in the electoral process unrelated to mail-in voting, emphasizing the need for comprehensive security measures. This dialogue seeks to provide clarity on the actual risks confronting election security.
Author Information
Liz Landers: A correspondent for PBS News Hour, focusing on White House coverage and the Trump administration. Liz has experience reporting on national security as a former correspondent for Scripps News, with a background in addressing disinformation.
Jonah Anderson: An associate producer with PBS NewsHour, Jonah plays a pivotal role in the production of segments related to critical national issues.

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