Real Viruses, Real Voting Systems, Real Concern


Submitted by jsebes on June 13, 2008 - 5:57pm. PST

The notable election systems snafu news items of the week is a virus infection of Windows-based election systems sold by Premier Systems (Diebold) and used in Florida's Pinellas county.

As a cause for alarm, the incident is pretty low, in that the infection was by ordinary Windows OS viruses, which can cripple a Windows system in a generic way. That's not the much-speculated "targeted malware" that acts to change election data in the cases where the virus gets a foothold on an actual voting system machine.


Is Security the Problem for E-Voting?


Submitted by jsebes on April 21, 2008 - 4:27pm. PST

One of the most vexing frequent issues in e-voting debates is the idea of security vulnerabilities. I don't think that security is *the* problem with actual e-voting systems, but I do think that in-security concerns are a significant problem with the way many people think about how we do e-voting.


California de-re-de-certification for voting machine use


Submitted by jsebes on March 28, 2008 - 3:53pm. PST

There's a pretty regular stream of news about activities in the office of California Secretary of State Debra Bowen, de-certifying or re-certifying voting systems following the results of the state's top-to-bottom review. Rather than making an up to the minute comment, I thought it would be useful to re-visit what I think is one of the more notable past scenes in the on-going drama.


Motivation Behind Adoption


Submitted by gmiller on March 19, 2008 - 9:17am. PST

An interesting article appeared Monday in the TechDirt community, keyed by Timothy Lee, discussing a point I've tried to make before and undoubtedly will try to make in the future. This point, nicely discussed by Tim, is about the distinction between e-voting and e-commerce.


Another Voter ID Spud from Florida


Submitted by gmiller on February 7, 2008 - 5:10pm. PST

Confusion. Why does it seem to always cloud polling places? Kenneth Hoffman, an educated, informed Florida businessman and registered voter relays a story to me through an e-Mail list he and I participate on, that I want to pass along here with his unbridled permission.


Security beyond the Vote


Submitted by gmiller on December 18, 2007 - 12:09pm. PST

While we’re trained on how to secure the vote, its worth remembering that security of all aspects of a digital democracy is imperative. Here is a briefing from eWeek (a popular corporate IT trade pub) on the likely top security threats for 2008.

Quoting their lead-in:


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