Voter Fraud Facts No One is Talking About…Until Now

April 3, 2021
Hosted by Rebecca Herold

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In 2021 there have been at least 253 voting bills proposed in at least 43 US states. These bills are restricting voting methods, times, and even criminalizing such practices as the provision of food and drink to those who are in waiting line for hours to vote. All due to “concerns about voter fraud,” even though hundreds of audits, hundreds of ballot recounts, and hundreds of independent voting machine security assessments have found no voter fraud. What security measures are actually established for poll centers on voting day? For early voting locations? And for mail-in and absentee voting ballots? What would election officials tell you about those images and videos claiming to be evidence? Are they really evidence? Or, are they bogus? And how can you tell? Can boxes of ballots actually be brought into election centers and processed? What controls are in place for elections centers where ballots are collected, processed, and sorted? Listen in as Genya Coulter, named as one of the Top 25 Women in Election Security and Tech, as well as being the Polk County, Florida, Election Clerk who oversees all her precinct operations and manages her team during election season, answers these and many more questions, as well as describes the facts about voting and ballot security controls, and answers questions about voting fraud claims during the 2020 US election during this conversation with Rebecca. Follow Genya on Twitter: @ElectionBabe

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Rebecca Herold

Rebecca has 25-plus years of systems engineering, information security, privacy and compliance experience, is CEO of The Privacy Professor(R) consultancy she founded in 2004, and Co-Founder/CEO of Privacy Security Brainiacs online services, where Rebecca engineered the systems and created all the content, including automated risk assessments and training courses. Rebecca has authored 20 books, contributed to dozens of other books, and published hundreds of articles. Rebecca led the NIST Smart Grid Privacy Subgroup for 7 years, a member of the NIST Privacy Framework development team, and is a NIST Cybersecurity for IoT Program team member. Rebecca has provided expert witness services for HIPAA compliance, IoT security, privacy and location tracking, retirement community members’ personal data misuse, and other cases. Rebecca was co-founder and officer of the IEEE P1912 Privacy and Security Architecture for Consumer Wireless Devices Working Group, and is on numerous advisory boards. Rebecca was Adjunct Professor for the Norwich University MSISA program for 9 years. Rebecca has received numerous awards, including named as a Top 100 Women Fighting Cybercrime and a Cybersecurity Woman of the Year. Rebecca has provided keynotes on 5 continents and is frequently interviewed on TV and in international publications. Rebecca holds the following certifications: FIP, CDPSE, CISSP, CISA, CISM, CIPT, CIPM, CIPP/US, FLMI. Ponemon Privacy Fellow. Rebecca is based in Des Moines, Iowa, USA.


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