028. An Intro: Election Security
Aug 15, 2019•32 min
Episode description
In 2016 it was reported that the Russian government targeted the US election system, and whilst there wasn’t any evidence that votes were tampered with, they could have changed data or even deleted voters.
With the start of the US presidential 2020 election campaigns, we take a look at why you’d want to hack an election and the pros and cons of online voting.
Key points:
1’00 Why would you want to hack an election?
4’13 The challenges of online voting
8’34 The ‘public intrusion test’ on the Swiss Government’s voting system
15’02 The benefits of online voting
17’24 Electronic voting machines
22’32 The Mueller Report - Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election
27’29 The pros and cons of paper ballets
Useful links:
Demystifying Tech Podcast: Will the UK ever get to vote electronically? - https://www.businesscloud.co.uk/podcasts/will-the-uk-ever-get-to-vote-electronically
Defcon report on Cyber Vulnerabilities in U.S. Election Equipment, Databases, and Infrastructure - https://www.defcon.org/images/defcon-25/DEF%20CON%2025%20voting%20village%20report.pdf
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Listening time: 32 minutes
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