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You can easily secure America's e-voting systems tomorrow. Use paper – Bruce Schneier

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Geekz Snow
You can easily secure America's e-voting systems tomorrow. Use paper – Bruce Schneier

As it emerges non-internet-connected election systems are actually connected to the internet

Black Hat While various high-tech solutions to secure electronic voting systems are being touted this week to election officials across the United States, according to infosec guru Bruce Schneier there is only one tried-and-tested approach that should be considered: pen and paper.

“Paper ballots are almost 100 per cent reliable and provide a voter-verifiable paper trail,” he told your humble Reg vulture and other hacks at Black Hat in Las Vegas on Thursday.

“This isn’t hard or controversial.

We use then all the time in Minnesota, and you make your vote and it’s easily tabulated.”

The integrity of the election process depends on three key areas: the security of the voter databases that list who can vote; the electronic ballot boxes themselves, which Schneier opined were the hardest things to hack successfully; and the computers that tabulate votes and distribute this information.

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