Senator Warner and Michael Chertoff at Digital Disinformation Symposium
Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) and former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff delivered remarks on the challenges and dangers to democr… read more
Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) and former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff delivered remarks on the challenges and dangers to democracy regarding digital disinformation campaigns. Their remarks came during a symposium hosted by the Office of the Federal Election Commission Chair Ellen Weintraub, PEN Americ,a and Stanford University Cyber Policy Center’s Global Digital Policy Incubator. close
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