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    e-voting

    Explore " e-voting" with insightful episodes like "ln_0063: Fredom not Fear Brüssel", "Election Dreams and Nightmares", "E-Voting and Elections: How does it work in Estonia?, with Jason Kitcat" and "Security News Podcast Episode 7: eVoting security, stolen medical data, new credit card security mandates" from podcasts like ""Lets Netz | Der Chaostalk | Technik Web Politik", "Soonish", "Social Media and Politics" and "govtech.com Security News Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    ln_0063: Fredom not Fear Brüssel

    ln_0063: Fredom not Fear Brüssel
    Joe und Susi sitzen in der neuen Wohnung von Joe in Wien und lassen die Freedom Not Fear Konferenz in Brüssel revue passieren. 
    Es Geht um Die E-Privacy Directive, um E-Evidence und um E-Voting am Beispiel von Estonia. 
    Musik dieser Folge: Tschunkelmusik vom CCCamp19. 

    Election Dreams and Nightmares

    Election Dreams and Nightmares

    The moment in the voting booth when you put your pen to your ballot (or put your finger to the electronic touchscreen, as the case may be) is democracy distilled. It’s the act that makes America a republic. But while the casting your vote is critical, it’s everything that happens before, during, and after that moment that makes up the larger election system. And these days there are whole armies of people working to influence and disrupt that system—and opposing armies working to protect it and make it safer and more accessible.

    In this special Halloween 2019 edition of Soonish, we look at the scary vulnerabilities in the U.S. election system that were exposed after the 2016 presidential election, and we meet a company working to make it possible for everyone to vote securely on their smartphones. 

    We hear from a retired U.S. Air Force major general who’s deeply worried about the lack of good “cyber hygiene” within state election agencies, and national security experts who fear the 2020 presidential vote could once again be manipulated and distorted by social media misinformation and disinformation. 

    And we meet a science fiction author who says democracy is always a work in progress, but argues there’s an urgent need now for better media literacy and clearer thinking about how to strengthen the key beliefs, norms, and institutions behind democracy.

    Check out the complete show notes, including a full episode transcript, at soonishpodcast.org

    Chapter Guide

    00:00 Hub & Spoke Sonic ID

    00:13 Opening Theme

    00:22 A Scary Story from the Senate Russia Report

    02:49 E-Voting Machines Without Paper Trails

    03:38 The Nightmare Scenario

    04:28 Maj. Gen. Earl Matthews on Cyber Hygiene

    06:33 More Money for Election Security

    07:23 The Big Question: Can We Achieve Fair Elections?

    07:52 The Anti-Sikh Riots of 1984

    09:47 Nimit Sawhney at SXSW

    10:58 The Founding of Voatz

    13:58 How to Vote on Voatz

    22:03 Baby Steps and Criticisms

    24:19 Meet Centenal Cycle Author Malka Older

    27:58 Elections as Systems, and the Dangers of Disinformation

    30:59 Adapting to New Communications Platforms

    32:32 The Fragility of Legitimacy

    33:45 End Credits, and a Shout-Out to Open Source

    Notes

    The Soonish opening theme is by Graham Gordon Ramsay.

    Additional music is from Titlecard Music and Sound.

    Episode logo photograph by Element5 Digital on Unsplash.

    Sound effects / foley from Freesound.org.

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    Please check out Open Source, one of the newest additions to the Hub & Spoke audio collective. Try the episode Do we want democracy or two-day shipping? with Matt Stoller from the Open Markets Institute.

    E-Voting and Elections: How does it work in Estonia?, with Jason Kitcat

    E-Voting and Elections: How does it work in Estonia?, with Jason Kitcat

    Jason Kitcat, an e-voting expert and avid digital rights campaigner, shares his experience as an official election observer during Estonia's 2013 municipal elections. Estonia is the first country in the word to introduce e-voting nationwide, and Jason points out some of the pitfalls he and his team observed during their election observation. We discuss whether e-voting is a viable alternative to traditional voting, and whether large social media providers like Facebook can (or cannot) help make e-voting safer.

    Security News Podcast Episode 7: eVoting security, stolen medical data, new credit card security mandates

    Security News Podcast Episode 7: eVoting security, stolen medical data, new credit card security mandates
    E-Vote: Voting Machine Industry Says Federal Regulatory Process Broken Finjan Discovers more than 500 Mb of Stolen Medical, Business and Airline Data on Crimeware Servers in Argentina and Malaysia Changes in section 6.6 of the PCI credit card security standard Podcast sponsored by DeviceLock and Emergency Management Magazine.
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