By Kris Lovejoy, Global Cybersecurity and Resiliency Leader at Kyndryl
By all accounts, 2024 will be the largest election year in world history, with national elections in more than 60 countries, including the highly contentious U.S. presidential race. At the same time, state-sponsored actors have been linked to numerous attempts to disrupt elections, such as AI-generated deepfake videos and widespread disinformation and misinformation campaigns. In fact, a Center for Security and Emerging Technology study found that the use of AI-manipulated media has increased threefold over the past two years. As a result, the criticality and public scrutiny of election integrity have greatly intensified. That is why it is imperative for global leaders to understand the issues surrounding election security and the measures necessary to help protect the world’s democratic processes.