Included is the fact that one of the database directories had been deleted by someone before this Audit team received the equipment, but the cyber security professional Ben Cotton, CyFir founder, very experienced working with government and large corporate customers, was able to recover the data, of course.
Whomever did delete the files while the equipment was in the custody of the BoS at the election vault building, must have been short on time, or short on knowledge, of how to properly delete critical evidence, if that was their intention. I'm sure the timestamps for the time of occurrence will give some clues on that matter, if those were completely preserved, as they likely were.
I felt like calling them out for the complete and outlandish lies the Board of Supervisors and the Recorder were telling in their very staged "public" meeting (in a post on this blog), but I feel the recording of this meeting and the security professional's calm manner did a much more thorough job of proving once again, that the election supervisors and those working with them have been lying through their teeth and fighting this thorough audit every step of the way, and every way they could, while still trying to maintain their innocent and professional appearance. Ha!
I felt like calling them out for the complete and outlandish lies the Board of Supervisors and the Recorder were telling in their very staged "public" meeting (in a post on this blog), but I feel the recording of this meeting and the security professional's calm manner did a much more thorough job of proving once again, that the election supervisors and those working with them have been lying through their teeth and fighting this thorough audit every step of the way, and every way they could, while still trying to maintain their innocent and professional appearance. Ha!
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