The usage of ICT in the election process in Bulgaria

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The usage of ICT in the election process in Bulgaria Internet sites, registries and e-mails used by CEC, DEC, LEC Electronic application for voting abroad Electronic system for approval of the view and the content of the ballot papers, their number and for controlling the printing of the ballot papers Computerized processing of voting data system (tabulation) Machine voting and remote e-voting (in the future)

Local Elections and National Referendum October 2015 At the Local Elections and National Referendum in October 2015 an unprecedented for Bulgaria DDoS attack against the infrastructure used by the CEC/LEC was made. The same attack was made against the web-pages of the President; Ministry of Interior, Directorate General Civil Registration and Administrative Services, National Income Agency and others.

Chronology of the attacks and the steps taken DDoS against www.cik.bg – partial downtime Date: October 25th 2015 Website availability by hours

The steps taken by the CEC immediately Informing the Council of Ministers and the LEC Dissemination of information and documents to the authorities using alternative means – through the Council of Ministers’ administration - to the District Governors - to the local administration and to the Local Election Commissions; through faxes and mobile phones Start of informing voters and observers using alternative means – Facebook, twitter, faxes, telephones Informing the voters through the media for an access problem with the website and e-mails through the media Informing through intensive briefings given by the CEC

How the attacks affected the election process Despite the efforts of the teams of the CEC’s system integrator, Information Services JSC, and the experts from government organizations such as SANS and GDBOP (Unit for Combating Organized Crime), during the time of voting and announcement of the results there were interruptions in customer requests servicing. The CEC used alternative methods to reach the stakeholders, election commissions and voters. The systems used for computerized processing of voting data are physically isolated from the internet and can not be/were not affected by DDoS or other attacks against the public websites of CEC or any other organization. The attacks had mostly negative coverage in media

DDoS attack against cik.bg DDoS against www.cik.bg – partial downtime Date: October 27th 2015

The steps taken Assessing the risks of cyber attacks for future elections. Strategic investments made to upgrade the capacity of the data centers and communication infrastructure. Good cooperation between the institutions; regular meetings in the pre- election, election and post-election period. Close cooperation with all big telecoms, government authorities and private companies. Preventive measures as development of alternative systems for communication and data transfer.

Elections 2016 - 2017 Since 2015 the website of CEC has been constantly exposed to new DDoS attacks, but thanks to the efforts made, they did not result in denial of service. Attacks against the public registers and other information Attacks against the electronic applications for voting abroad Attacks against the entire system Prevention of cyber attacks against the electoral results. No internet connection Security check of people Double entering of the data Publishing original protocols (PDF) and the electronic data Machine voting and remote e-voting

What allowed this to happen Strategic documents Legal provisions Good coordination Political willingness Ideas and proposals based on lessons learned

What is to be done in the future Constant development of the capacity to deal with cyber attacks including all the involved parties and the scientific society. Tackling with the cyber attacks is wider than the borders of an individual country. More intensive information exchange between EMBs. More intensive cooperation between EMBs and institutions working in the field of cyber security. A lot of efforts and good luck.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION! Ivilina Aleksieva-Robinson Chairperson of the Central Election Commission of Bulgaria