I think it's a mix. If you look at political parties and politicians as candidates, the lack of advice that can be practically implemented and easy to use...technology itself is a barrier to that. It is hard to implement proper security right now. It's not simply something that you can just buy. Frankly, the technology we use needs to be improved drastically itself.
We do provide advice and guidance in terms of things people can do themselves. Everything takes time. We all know there's probably not a large IT organization behind every candidate or behind every party; it's what's necessary to run the election. The biggest challenge is that right now cybersecurity takes a tremendous amount of effort and it takes expertise. It should become secure by default and design rather than you having to secure yourself.