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Election security

Election cybersecurity or election security refers to the protection of elections and voting infrastructure from cyberattack or cyber threat – including the tampering with or infiltration of voting machines and equipment, election office networks and practices, and voter registration databases. Cyber threats or attacks to elections or voting infrastructure could be carried out by insiders within a voting jurisdiction, or by a variety of other actors ranging from nefarious nation-states, to organized cyber criminals to lone-wolf hackers. Motives may range from a desire to influence the election outcome, to discrediting democratic processes, to creating public distrust or even political upheaval. (Wikipedia).

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Network Security, Part 1 : Basic Encryption Techniques

Fundamental concepts of network security are discussed. It provides a good overview of secret Key and public key Encryption. Important data encryption standards are presented.

From playlist Network Security

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CERIAS Security: Electronic Voting: Danger and Opportunity 1/6

Clip 1/6 Speaker: Edward W. Felten · Princeton University Electronic voting machines have made our elections less reliable and less secure, but recent developments offer hope of a better system in the future. Current research offers the hope of a future voting system that is more reliabl

From playlist The CERIAS Security Seminars 2008

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NOTACON 5: Current Election Technologies and How to Improve

Speakers: Smoke and Phreak This presentation will cover the current voting technologies from touch screens to optical scanners. We will also be covering the future of electronic election technologies, focusing on more securable software and hardware cryptographic protocols such as the Tru

From playlist Notacon 5

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2. Existential Security Threats to the United States

ISIS is a threat to the United States, but according to President Obama not an existential threat. But what of nuclear warfare, bioterrorism, or climate change? We focus here with William Perry, Amy Zegart, and Admiral Gary Roughhead on the most worrisome threats to the United States and t

From playlist Election 2016

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Voting - Applied Cryptography

This video is part of an online course, Applied Cryptography. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs387.

From playlist Applied Cryptography

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IP Security: Part 1

Fundamental concepts of IPSec are discussed. Authentication Header is explained. ESP & IKE are analyzed.

From playlist Network Security

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CERIAS Security: Electronic Voting: Danger and Opportunity 2/6

Clip 2/6 Speaker: Edward W. Felten · Princeton University Electronic voting machines have made our elections less reliable and less secure, but recent developments offer hope of a better system in the future. Current research offers the hope of a future voting system that is more reliabl

From playlist The CERIAS Security Seminars 2008

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Why you will probably never vote online

Would you ever vote online even if you knew you couldn't verify your ballot's integrity? Securing online elections is way harder than you might think. Merch: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHatedOne/store Join my channel and become a member to enjoy perks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjr2

From playlist Analyses

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Why You Still Can't Vote Online

Would you ever vote online even if you knew you couldn't verify your ballot's integrity? Securing online elections is way harder than you might think. Merch: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHatedOne/store Join my channel and become a member to enjoy perks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjr2

From playlist Analyses

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Election Security: Are we there yet? [How to hold a secure election]

Read more: https://stanford.io/3jLVqmN Jenny S. Martinez, Richard E. Lang Professor and Dean of the Stanford School of Law leads Dan Boneh (Cryptography Professor, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Stanford School of Engineering) and Nate Persily, JD ‘98, (James B. McClatchy Professor,

From playlist Intersections

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Privacy Matters

http://privacymatters.nl/

From playlist awareness

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The Truth About Voting By Mail & Election Fraud | LegalEagle’s Real Law Review

⭐️ Get my videos early & ad free (plus my exclusives!) only on Nebula. Save $10 per year! https://legaleagle.link/getnebula ⭐️ Is Election Fraud really a thing? Should we be worried Get 20% off your first order from Mack Weldon by using the promo code LEGALEAGLE at checkout: https://www.m

From playlist Law Review News!

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Can America Have a Safe and Secure Presidential Election? - R. Michael Alvarez - 10/7/2020

Earnest C. Watson Lecture by Professor R. Michael Alvarez, "Can America Have a Safe and Secure Presidential Election?" Conducting free and fair elections has long been a hallmark of American democracy. But in the midst of a global pandemic, how can we ensure a safe and secure presidential

From playlist Caltech Watson Lecture Series

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Hacking American Elections: Why We're Vulnerable and How We Can Stop It

Interference into 2016's United States presidential election would be hard to pinpoint—except Russian operatives accidentally left metadata in Russian on files they leaked. It's safe to say that hacking American elections is one of the biggest problems facing the most crucial component of

From playlist American History

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CERIAS Security: Electronic Voting: Danger and Opportunity 6/6

Clip 6/6 Speaker: Edward W. Felten · Princeton University Electronic voting machines have made our elections less reliable and less secure, but recent developments offer hope of a better system in the future. Current research offers the hope of a future voting system that is more reliabl

From playlist The CERIAS Security Seminars 2008

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DeepSec 2007: the many dimensions of security in eVoting

Thanks to the DeepSec organisation for making these videos available and let me share the videos on YouTube. Speaker: Peter Purgathofer, Vienna University of technology Various forms of eVoting are quickly becoming a hot item everywhere. while some societies bet on voting machines, other

From playlist DeepSec 2007

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22C3: e-Voting: The silent decline of public control

Speaker: Ulrich Wiesner Why German voting machines do not meet the requirements of democratic elections. The voting machines widely used in Germany's recent elections fail to follow both fundamental democratic principles and German legal requirements. Highlights of a recent Irish report

From playlist 22C3: Private Investigations

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Internet Safety

If you are interested in learning more about this topic, please visit http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ to view the entire tutorial on our website. It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice and apply what you've learned.

From playlist The Internet

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DEFCON 16: Climbing Everest: An Insider's Look at one state's Voting Systems

Speaker: Sandy Clark "Mouse", University of Pennsylvania Hanging Chads, Hopping votes, Flipped votes, Tripled votes, Missing memory cards, Machine malfunctions, Software glitches, Undervotes, Overvotes. Reports of voting machine failures flooded the news after the last elections and left

From playlist DEFCON 16

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