NATO told Russian election meddling evolving threat that must be met
HALIFAX — A NATO draft report says the problem of Russian meddling in democratic elections continues to evolve and alliance members must be ready to meet the threat.
U.S. Democratic congresswoman Susan Davis told a NATO science and technology committee meeting in Halifax Sunday that Russian cyber interference comes largely in the form of disinformation that has specific goals in mind.
“Disinformation campaigns spread false information about our institutions and about our politics and they seek to diminish public faith in liberal democratic institutions and undermine the very fabric of our societies,” said Davis.
She said Russian interference was detected in the early stages of the recent mid-term elections in her country, although not on the scale seen during the 2016 presidential election.