Hack-a-Vote: Security Issues with Electronic Voting Systems

Authors
Jonathan Bannet
David W. Price
Algis Rudys
Justin Singer
Dan S. Wallach

Abstract
In a quest for election legitimacy, officials are increasingly deploying direct recording electronic (DRE) voting systems. A project to assess their trustworthiness revealed both the ease of introducing bugs into such systems and the difficulty of detecting them during audits.

Published
IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, Volume 2, Number 1, January/February 2004.

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BibTEX Entry
@Article{ieeesp2004:evoting,
  author = 	 {Jonathan Bannet and David W. Price and Algis Rudys and Justin Singer and Dan S. Wallach},
  title = 	 {{Hack-a-Vote}: Demonstrating Security Issues with Electronic Voting Systems},
  journal = 	 {IEEE Security \& Privacy Magazine},
  year = 	 2004,
  volume =	 2,
  number =	 1,
  pages =	 {32--37},
  month =	 jan
}


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