A federally funded Internet-based voting system scheduled for use in the 2004 primary and general elections has several unresolvable security vulnerabilities that leave it open to widespread vote ...
Most Americans are worried about the state of U.S. democracy. Polls over the past year have consistently found 80% or more of Americans are concerned or feel there's a threat to the U.S. democratic ...
If you’ve ever found it strange that modern society managed to figure out how to use the internet to facilitate the sale of millions of dollars worth of GIFs but still can’t seem to implement secure ...
Brian D. Namey is invested in the American democratic process, but he is well aware that most of his peers aren’t. Mr. Namey, student-body president at Carnegie Mellon University, had seen too many ...
San Francisco’s Department of Technology obtained a $1.5 million federal grant to explore online voting. That didn’t go over too well with voting experts. In a scathing letter delivered to the Board ...
The advice from cybersecurity experts is clear: Widespread internet voting at this point is a bad idea. Two years ago a group of computer security professors and professionals began meeting at the ...
In recent years, democracies worldwide have faced challenges promoting voter participation, particularly for citizens living abroad. As global mobility continues to rise, many find it increasingly ...
When Max Himsl opened his electronic ballot on Friday, he was dismayed to see a candidate missing from the list of options. Voting absentee electronically while living abroad, Himsl saw that under the ...
Montana’s electronic absentee voting system hit a snag just as overseas voters were gearing up to cast their ballots in the upcoming federal election. According to Daily Inter Lake, the issue came to ...