With voting day upon us, it’s time to re-visit the idea of Internet voting. It’s a concept that a lot of people love to hate, but its proponents are just as enthusiastic. Are there security and equity ...
Internet voting, often termed i-voting or e-voting, refers to the casting of ballots via an online platform rather than at a physical polling station. Its emergence over the past two decades has been ...
The U.S. Department of Defense has decided, for now at least, to drop its efforts to give overseas U.S. military personnel voting access over the Internet, because of concerns about the security of ...
Internet voting could be introduced in Georgia for voters who are members of the military or living overseas, an idea fraught with election security risks. Georgia’s election directors association ...
Joe Kiniry, a security expert specializing in elections, was attending an annual conference on voting technology in Washington, DC, when a woman approached him with an unusual offer. She said she ...
Though democracy's inherent goal is to give voters an outlet to exercise their civic duty, that is not the reality for millions of voters. For many, voting has become a challenge, with logistical ...
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Hackers from around the world gathered in a small conference room in Las Vegas on Friday to test their skills against a new online voting platform, in a bid to learn what digital ...
All over the world, elections play a significant role in the governance of countries. Respective countries have timelines and specific periods for voting, each country outlining its voting rules and ...
Swing-state voter with third-party leanings but don't want to endanger more mainstream candidates? Try vote-swapping over the Internet, now with Added Legal Protection (tm). While this seems a little ...