This Friday at CS Table, we'll talk about the possible use of the Internet as a medium for casting ballots in elections in the United States. Here are some readings to inform and point up the discussion:
Internet voting.
States move to allow overseas and military voters to cast ballots by Internet.The New York Times, May 8, 2010.
DC Internet voting trial intermediate results.Risks digest, October 1, 2010.
Hacking the D.C. Internet voting pilot.Freedom to tinker, October 5, 2010.
D.C. voting pilot program filled with security holes.WTOP.com, October 8, 2010.
Rebecca Mercuri's statement on electronic voting.2007.
As usual, we'll meet at noon or a little after, in Rosenfield 224A.
This Friday at CS Table, Simon and Jeff will present the information contained in packet headers and lead a continued discussion on network surveillance. We suggest the following reading (as much as you have interest or time for):
*ResNet Guidelines and PoliciesAs usual, we'll meet a little after noon in JRC 224A.
Students who are registered for CSC 295: We'll be doing sign-ups for after fall break. Please bring your calendars!
This Friday at CS Table, Dr. Rebelsky and I will be presenting the XCKD comic "Password Reuse".
To add some seriousness to the conversation, please also readAs usual, we'll be meeting at noon in JRC 224A. Hope to see you there!
Technical readings from Wikipedia are concerned with existing Internet service models:
As usual, we meet at noon in JRC 224A. Hope to see you there!