Hacking the May 7 Papal Conclave

This past weekend the world watched the funeral of Pope Francis.

Which means that the time has come to select a new Pope. The conclave for this purpose will begin on May 7.

The papal conclaves that convene to select a new Pope are notorious for their secrecy. The Cardinals who select the new Pope are locked away and generally cannot communicate with the outside world. With one exception: black smoke appears if a vote does not result in the election of a Pope, or white smoke if a Pope is elected.

Because the selection of a Pope has massive influence on both religious and secular affairs worldwide, there are those who desire to hack the papal conclave to get inside information.

Which is why the Vatican employs a cybersecurity expert.

“[I]n in October 2019…the Vatican appointed Gianluca Gauzzi Broccoletti as its Director of Security Services.

“Broccoletti brought robust and vigorous experience from previous roles in Italian law enforcement and cybersecurity. 

“Under his leadership, the team modernized the Papacy’s setup, with a strong emphasis on AI-powered threat analysis and digital forensics.”

Broccoletti and his staff employ a wide variety of cybersecurity techniques, including phone bans, security cameras, signal jammers, endpoint monitoring, and armed guards.

But this is the first papal conclave conducted under Broccoletti’s watch.

Will he maintain the secrecy of the ballot?

And if you offer a cybersecurity solution, how will your prospects learn about it?

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