The 2020 Census Is a Cybersecurity Fiasco Waiting to Happen
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/03/the-2020-census-is-a-cybersecurity-fiasco-waiting-to-happen/
For the first time, the census will be conducted mostly online. What could possibly go wrong?
In 2016, Australia tried to run a more efficient national census by conducting it online. Things went badly from the start. On the day the survey was posted, hackers launched a denial-of-service attack that brought down the system for 40 hours. The census was eventually taken, but the government suffered massive embarrassment.
Now the United States is planning its first census that will be conducted primarily online. And with ongoing hacking of US political and government data by foreign powers, its no surprise security experts are warning that things could go very wrong.
We know that certain foreign intelligence services like to mess with US institutions and to try and cause distrust in the system, right? says Patrick Gray, a leading cybersecurity journalist based in Australia who was the first to piece together what happened there in 2016. Messing with the census would be a good way to do that.
The US Census Bureau tested an internet survey in 2000 and scrapped it in 2010 because of concerns over data collection effectiveness and security. Now, despite cost overruns, underfunding, understaffing, and tight deadlines, its back for 2020.
Jake Williams, a former National Security Agency hacker, says there are several ways state-sponsored or politically motivated hackers could undermine the census. They could launch an attack like the one in Australia to overwhelm the system and undermine confidence in it. They could flood the portal with phony data to manipulate the results. Or they could breach the system and leak peoples personal information. Any of these would take substantial time and money to fix.
Its asymmetric warfare, Williams says. If I can spend $1 and force you to spend $10, thats the Cold War all over again. Thats how we won.