host: trent from monroe, louisiana. caller: this is not my issue. can we talk about paper ballots? my next-door neighbor was the cfo of centurylink. he is steeped in this cybersecurity business. i think he would disagree with everything you are saying. host: why do you want to talk about paper ballots? it is part of election security. caller: it seems like there is no problem. france can do it in one day and everybody feels good about it. guest: a couple of things. i agree with you. it is really important. this been an increase in paper ballots. over 97% paper ballots. most of the country, including all the battleground states have paper ballots. if there are any places where it is close they will be records that can be counted and recounted to ensure accuracy. look, to your point about cybersecurity, as the director of the cybersecurity agency and someone who's been doing this for decades i am happy to talk to your friend. my point would be because of the multiple layers put in place, and it's not just cybersecurity, it is physical access control, procedural controls, checks and b