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David Rutherford Show: The U.S. Election System Is a National Security Threat | Colonel Shawn Smith

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📍Colonel Shawn Smith joins David Rutherford to explain how advanced persistent threats (APTs) operate—and why these nation-state cyber operations can’t be treated like ordinary hacking. He details how long-term infiltration, supply-chain compromise, and weak security culture can put critical U.S. systems at risk. This is a conversation about national security, cyber warfare, and why the public often struggles to understand the scale of what’s happening.

In this episode, they cover:

  • What an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) really is — and why it’s different from normal hacking
  • Why nation-state cyber attacks are planned for years, not days
  • The “enemy inside the wire” problem: what happens when attackers are already embedded
  • How China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea approach cyber warfare differently
  • The hidden danger of supply chain compromise (hardware + subcomponents)
  • Why election security “testing” often fails to reflect real-world threat conditions
  • The uncomfortable question: are U.S. institutions derelict… or complicit when it comes to protecting critical systems?

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