TPW 25: Felten on E-Voting

by on August 16, 2007 · 0 comments


Earlier this month, in the wake of a University of California study revealing serious security weaknesses in touch-screen voting machines, California’s secretary of state decertified the state’s electronic voting machines, and then re-certified them with added security restrictions. And last month, Florida released a security analysis of Diebold voting software and found that the company had still failed to fix security problems identified in earlier analyses of the systems.

In this week’s podcast, Adam and I are joined by one of the most prolific and insightful scholars in tech policy today: Ed Felten, computer science professor at Princeton. He discusses his research on the security of e-voting systems, the Holt bill now making its way through Congress, and the future of secure elections.

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