As the U.S. participated in the historic 2016 presidential election, the Department of Homeland Security worked to guard against potential Election Day cyber threats. On large Activu-powered video walls in a Department of Homeland Security facility, members of several federal agencies watched out for potential cyberattacks throughout the country. Any cyber-related disturbance was flagged instantaneously. Watch the video to hear the all the details about how the center, which operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, monitored cyber threats on Election Day.

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