Is District of Columbia Board of Elections safe?
District of Columbia Board of Elections risk score
96/100
overall score
Total issues found:
55Updated on: February 14, 2025
Data we analyse
Phishing and malware
24
issues
Network security
2
issues
Email security
0
issues
Website security
29
issues
Recent critical risk issues we found
29 SSL configuration issues found
8 corporate credentials stolen
What information we check
Software patching
Web application security
Email security
Dark web exposure
Cybersecurity Benchmark
A comparison of this company’s cybersecurity ranking with industry averages and peer organizations
Phishing and malware
96
vs.
52
Network security
99
vs.
88
Email security
100
vs.
64
Website security
76
vs.
69
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Company overview
District of Columbia Board of Elections (dcboe.org) is the independent agency responsible for administering and certifying elections in Washington, D.C. It manages voter registration, candidate filing, polling locations, absentee and mail ballots, election technology, and public outreach to ensure fair, transparent, and accessible elections across the District.
Details
Website:
Industries:
Government institutions
Company size:
51-200 employees
Founded:
-
Headquarters:
1015 Half St SE; Washington, District of Columbia 20003, US
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