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Dr. Vanessa Teague: Online Voting Security Insights and Challenges

Dr. Vanessa Teague is one frustrated cryptographer. A researcher at the University of Melbourne in Australia, Teague has twice demonstrated massive security flaws in the online voting systems used in state elections in Australia — including one of the largest deployments of online voting ever, the 2015 New South Wales (NSW) state election, with 280,000 votes cast online.. The response? Official complaints about her efforts to university administrators, and a determination by state election officials to keep using online voting, despite ample empirical proof, she says, that these systems are not secure. The link for this article located at CSO is no longer available. . The response? Official complaints about her efforts to university administrators, and a determinatio. vanessa, teague, frustrated, cryptographer, researcher, university, melbourne. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 May 09, 2018 User Avatar Brittany Day Government
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Evaluating Security Of Remote Electronic Voting Systems

What is the feasibility of running national federal elections over the Internet? SunWorld guest writer Avi Rubin focuses on the limitations of the currently deployed infrastructure, with an emphasis on concerns over the security of voting hosts and the Internet itself. . . . . What is the feasibility of running national federal elections over the Internet? SunWorld guest writer Avi Rubin focuses on the limitations of the currently deployed infrastructure, with an emphasis on concerns over the security of voting hosts and the Internet itself. The feasibility of remote electronic voting in public elections is currently being studied by the National Science Foundation at the request of the president of the United States. Remote electronic voting refers to an election process whereby people can cast their votes over the Internet, most likely through a Web browser, from the comfort of their homes, or possibly from any other location where they can get Internet access. The link for this article located at SunWorld is no longer available. . Online voting offers benefits like improved participation and cost savings, but significant security and feasibility challenges threaten election integrity and voter trust.. Electronic Voting, Digital Democracy, Internet Elections, Remote Voting, Security Concerns. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Nov 22, 2000 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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SafeVote Invites Hackers To Test Online Voting Security

As a growing interest in online voting emerges and companies like Election.com have completed several mostly-successful medium-scale elections online, an Internet voting service is inviting hackers from around the world to test its particular system's defenses.. . .. As a growing interest in online voting emerges and companies like Election.com have completed several mostly-successful medium-scale elections online, an Internet voting service is inviting hackers from around the world to test its particular system's defenses. SafeVote Inc. is testing its Internet voting system in Contra Costa County this week. As part of the preparations for live elections online in Californian precincts, the company is asking Internet users to attempt break-ins. To make it easier for hackers the company has posted various information online, including network configuration, details about all secret keys, and a range of computer IP addresses. The link for this article located at NewsBytes is no longer available. . As a growing interest in online voting emerges and companies like Election.com have completed severa. growing, interest, online, voting, emerges, companies, election, completed, severa. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 01, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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eBallot.net Intrusion Prevention: 35 Hacking Attempts Thwarted

An electronic balloting service stopped 35 attempts to hack into the Reform Party's presidential nomination process in another successful step toward online voting, eBallot.net Inc. officials said. . An electronic balloting service stopped 35 attempts to hack into the Reform Party's presidential nomination process in another successful step toward online voting, eBallot.net Inc. officials said. The link for this article located at Fcw.com is no longer available. . A digital voting platform successfully blocked 42 cyber intrusion efforts aimed at the Democratic Party's primary election procedure.. eVoting, online election, eBallot.net, election security, voting system. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Aug 16, 2000 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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