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Electronic voting – safe or not?

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1 Electronic voting – safe or not?
Kaspar Tilk

2 Electronic voting E-Voting (physical machines) Remote e-Voting or
I-voting(Internet voting)

3 Percentage of votes cast using i-voting
1.9% - Local Elections 2005 5.5% - Parliamentary Elections 2007 14.7% - European Parliament Elections 2009 15.8% - Local Elections 2009 24,3% - Parliamentary Elections 2011 31,4% - European Parliament Elections 2014 30,5% - Parliamentary Elections 2015

4 Voting machine for e-voting
Defining ballots Casting and counting votes Reporting election results Producing audit trail information

5 Drawbacks of voting machines
Poorly programmed Vulnerable to malicious code Self-spreading malware Weak encryption – same key for all Cannot check if vote is recorded Patching one flaw could produce another

6 Examples of problems 4438 of votes lost by North Carolina’s electronic voting machines 232 unconfirmed votes in Finland 197 votes erased from database due to a security flaw in California Graduate students from the University of Michigan hacked into the online voting systems

7 Remote e-voting or Internet voting
Database could be attacked from all over the world Malware in voters device Trojans in central servers Physical access to servers

8 Examples of problems in Estonia

9 Secure or not? Never too secure As secure as possible
No voting machine = no problem?


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