As for it being an ongoing investigation, fair enough. The courts granted them access and they have a process so let them finish. Then full transparency.
It is an election audit. The report should be fully detailed and made public along with the raw data just like any peer reviewed publication. What’s the point of the audit by private donors just to keep the results to themselves? They are examining public records and afaik have had basically exclusive access to them.
FWIW the routers and other devices should also be turned over for inspection.
Strangely enough I agree. I think.
After release of the findings the raw data should be made available, but not necessarily Cyber Ninjas methods or internal communications.
As it turns out this decision actually only pertains to Senate emails and other communications. I think all of that, with the exception of valid security concerns, should always be available in near real time.
Amazingly the AP has written an article that is misleading!
Cyber Ninjas is dealt with in a separate case that I think is still under review.