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PANEL: ELECTRONIC VOTING

Abstract: 

The U.S. national elections in 2000 demonstrated numerous problems with punch-card voting systems. Many states are replacing such systems with new, computerized ones. Most of these record and tally the votes completely in software, which raises concerns if the software is either simply buggy or has been subjected to malicious tampering. Hundreds of computer scientists signed a petition demanding that these machines have a "voter-verifiable audit trail." Academic experts, government election specialists, and voting system manufacturers will discuss security requirements and mechanisms for managing our elections.

David Elliot, Washington State, Office of the Secretary of State

David Dill, Stanford University

Douglas Jones, University of Iowa

Sanford Morganstein, Populex

Jim Adler, VoteHere

Brian O'Connor, Sequoia

Avi Rubin, Johns Hopkins University & Technical Director of the Hopkins Information Security Institute

BibTeX
@inproceedings {270168,
author = {David Elliot and David Dill and Douglas Jones and Sanford Morganstein and Jim Adler and Brian O{\textquoteright}Connor and Avi Rubin},
title = {{PANEL}: {ELECTRONIC} {VOTING}},
booktitle = {12th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 03)},
year = {2003},
address = {Washington, D.C.},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/12th-usenix-security-symposium/panel-electronic-voting},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = aug,
}
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