(Salem, OR) -- Oregon's Secretary of State's Office says it's prepared for this year's elections. State officials held a training exercise this month with the Oregon Association of County Clerks and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency in an effort to coordinate efforts. They worked through realistic scenarios to explore how best to respond to situations and protect election infrastructure that includes physical security, threats to elections officials, cybersecurity risks and the proliferation of misinformation. Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade proclaimed 2024 will be the most secure election in Oregon's history.