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To make e-voting work you need a voting machine that can't be corrupted without setting off alarms - Sun Rays fit that requirement, are cheap, and allow for easy central auditing.
Estonia has offered online voting for more than a decade with great success and some unique security twists that could alleviate many of the concerns raised by last year’s US presidential election.
Security expert Herbert Thompson says secure e-voting depends on further advances in software engineering. Until then--keep your fingers crossed. E-voting jitters abound - CNET ...
In 2016, Nasdaq announced its interest in developing a new e-voting platform on our Tallinn exchange in Estonia using blockchain technology. The project involved various stakeholders, including ...
Election administrators in Austin, Texas, are trying to put an electronic voting system in place before the 2020 presidential election that is more secure than anything else in the market right now.
Australia's Electoral Commission thought the ACT's e-voting system would be secure so long as its encryption key remained private, but a researcher has found this is not the case.
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The laws and technologies central to electronic voting in the U.S. will come together for the Nov. 7 election in the U.S. Here's a rundown of the terms you need to know.
A new, advanced electronic voting system developed by the University of Surrey and the Victorian Electoral Commission, in collaboration with the Universities of Melbourne and Luxembourg is to be ...
Threats of intimidation aside, electronic voting is vulnerable to hacking. Before Washington, D.C., implemented an electronic voting system in 2010, it invited hackers to find vulnerabilities in ...
I can confirm that the e-voting system is secure and transparent – not just during elections, but every day, as RIA continuously works to improve it." Treier also plans to continue analyzing e-voting.