
Analysts question whether FBI election cybersecurity changes are robust enough
New guidelines show how the agency will coordinate with state officials in the event of a cyberattack on election infrastructure.
As technology shapes the US presidential election more than ever before, TechRepublic explores how big data, social media, cybersecurity, and other tech issues are taking center stage and what businesses can learn.
New guidelines show how the agency will coordinate with state officials in the event of a cyberattack on election infrastructure.
If America is hacked the country must show backbone, the president's son told TechRepublic during the 2016 campaign. A year later, are we more secure?
Did political analytics firm Cambridge Analytica exaggerate the role analytics played in helping Donald Trump win? Crowdskout CEO Zack Christenson separates election tech facts from fiction.
This week nearly a million mobile phone users will attend inaugural events in Washington, D.C. Here's how AT&T spent two years and $15 million to prepare for the next president.
The internet is on fire with conversation about the next president of the United States. Twitter data illuminates Trump's trending topics and shows just how partisan the online conversation really is.
It could take months to know what the Trump administration's cybersecurity policy will be. Cyber-defense experts weigh in with advice and best practices for securing your company today.
Fake news ran rampant in Facebook news feeds before the election. Programmers, and Facebook itself, are trying to stop it, but this gets into ethical questions.
In the aftermath of the election, pollsters and pundits are scrambling to account for misguided forecasts. What went wrong (and right)? Political analysts weigh in on the role of data in politics.
President-elect Donald Trump publicly stated that he disagrees with net neutrality rules. Here's why rolling net neutrality back could be costly for businesses and consumers.
With President-elect Donald Trump set to take office in January 2017, economists and tech leaders weigh in on how his presidency could impact global trade agreements and the tech sector.
One of the ugliest presidential elections in American history has been powered by advances in technology. And yet, tech is making this election more democratic than ever.
This week, hackers attempted four 30-second HTTP layer 7 attacks targeting the campaign websites of Clinton and Trump. Here's what you need to know.
Voter fraud has been a hot topic this election cycle, but there are still two fundamental questions to be asked: Can widescale election fraud happen and if so will hackers be the ones to pull it off?
Spread betting company Sporting Index says more bets were placed on Clinton in the past 24 hours than in all of October. Here's a look at how the numbers have been rolling in.
Nearly two-thirds of IT leaders said a potential Clinton or Trump presidency will affect the technology industry, as the president will have a say on cybersecurity, privacy, and innovation.