The DEF CON 2018 Voting Machine Hacking Village aimed to raise awareness in voting security through a full day of speakers and panel discussions along with a challenge for attendees to hack more than 30 pieces of voting equipment. A partnership with rOOtz Asylum offered youths between 8 and 16 years old an opportunity to hack replicas of the websites of secretaries of state to demonstrate that even hackers with limited years of experience can easily compromise critical systems.. The goal was to break as many voting machine pieces as possible in order to draw attention to the vulnerabilities that will be present in the upcoming 2018 elections. The focus on election equipment, however, ignores the greater danger caused by hacking into the diverse collection of sensitive information that flows through political campaigns and the electoral process, and using that to influence and sow distrust among voters. While changing a vote or voting results can be traced back to a particular stakeholder, changing people's understanding of facts is far more insidious. The link for this article located at DarkReading is no longer available. . Delve into the multifaceted nature of electoral integrity beyond mere electronic manipulation, underscoring significant risks and the vital role of citizen confidence.. Election Security,Cyber Threats,Voting Systems,Hacking Awareness,Sensitive Information. . Brittany Day
Computers may not be the ultimate voting tools, despite their utility for other tasks, say experts in computer security and voting. "All voting systems, including the new ones being proposed -- the Internet and direct entry balloting, they all have flaws," . . . . Computers may not be the ultimate voting tools, despite their utility for other tasks, say experts in computer security and voting. "All voting systems, including the new ones being proposed -- the Internet and direct entry balloting, they all have flaws," said Rebecca T. Mercuri, a computer science professor at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania who consults for the Democratic Recount Committee in Florida. "The question is, which flaws do you trade off for?" Computer voting companies and their proponents point to a system in Brazil that they call near flawless, some trial runs of similar systems in the United States, and a new $14 million system in Riverside County, California, as proof that computers can improve voting. The link for this article located at Bergen is no longer available. . Specialists caution that technology, despite its advantages, might not address every electoral concern and possesses built-in limitations.. Voting Technology, Computer Security, Election Integrity, Internet Voting, Digital Balloting. . Anthony Pell
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