Friday, December 1, 2006

Security Of Electronic Voting

Or... The lack of it...The results of this study are not really surprising.   The fact that we can get factual information about such an important issue, is...   - fc

washingtonpost.com
Security Of Electronic Voting Is Condemned


Paperless electronic voting machines used throughout the Washington region and much of the country "cannot be made secure," according to draft recommendations issued this week by a federal agency that advises the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.



The assessment by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, one of the government's premier research centers, is the most sweeping condemnation of such voting systems by a federal agency.



In a report hailed by critics of electronic voting, NIST said that voting systems should allow election officials to recount ballots independently from a voting machine's software. The recommendations endorse "optical-scan" systems in which voters mark paper ballots that are read by a computer and electronic systems that print a paper summary of each ballot, which voters review and elections officials save for recounts.



Continue Reading This Article...




bookmarksView All Bookmarks - fc's Blog Control Panel

The Icons below will bookmark this post at the most popular Social Bookmark Sites



del.icio.us

digg

Reddit

slashdot

Technorati

rss

Technorati