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Benefits and Risks

Open and disclosed source software present options for improving the performance and public scrutiny of computerized voting systems as they become even more complex. In this section we try to ascertain potential benefits and risks involved in these two models and use this information to evaluate various policy options. Here, we highlight the risks and benefits of both open source and disclosed source software as used in voting systems, by regulatory or legislative mandate or by vendor choice.



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Joseph Hall 2006-06-14