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Internet of Things: Considerations and Recommendations for Internet-Based Voting Equipment

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posted on 2023-12-08, 16:50 authored by Rachael HarrisRachael Harris

In this thought-provoking article featured in the Heinz Journal, the author explores the intricate landscape of secure Internet Voting (IV) within the Internet of Things (IoT), providing a groundbreaking examination of Type 1 online voting devices. Unveiling vulnerabilities that have received scant attention, the paper delves into the complex web of threats, including DNS vulnerabilities, ransomware risks, and insecure default settings. This innovative contribution offers fresh perspectives on a notably under-covered topic, making significant strides in the understanding of potential implications for democratic processes. The article's rich insights and comprehensive approach underscore its significance in the broader discourse on technology, policy, and democracy. A must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of the evolving intersection between technology and the democratic voting process.

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2023-12-06

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