'Kill Chain': HBO's Election Security Doc Stresses Urgency

'Kill Chain': HBO's Election Security Doc Stresses Urgency

In spite of documented Russian election meddling in the 2016 United States presidential election, and years of warnings from security researchers about insecure voting infrastructure, the US has moved slowly to improve its election defenses. Now a new documentary, Kill Chain, is attempting to lay out the urgency of taking action before it's too late.


Many of the problems and insecurities in voting systems across the United States are straightforward, yet it's not easy to get voters—or lawmakers—to understand the risk or the path forward. That represents both a challenge and opportunity for Kill Chain, which like Netflix's Cambridge Analytica documentary The Great Hack, tries to make an assortment of sometimes esoteric technical issues tangible and compelling.


"It’s difficult material, which is why so many people don’t approach it and don’t cover it and don’t understand it," filmmaker Sarah Teale tells WIRED. "That was definitely the hardest thing was to find the language of the film that made it make sense and made it some sort of a story."

The film, which will air on HBO and its streaming services on March 26 at 9pm ET, focuses primarily on the life and work of Harri Hursti, a Finnish security researcher who demonstrated in 2005 that Diebold voting machines were hackable. Hursti has been a prominent voting security advocate ever since, and has lived in the US for more ..

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