Security Analysis of Pentagon's E-Voting Program, SERVE
Dr. David Jefferson, Dr. Aviel D. Rubin, Dr. Barbara Simons, Dr. David Wagner | Security Peer Review Group (SPRG) | January 21, 2004
The Pentagon designed the electronic voting system SERVE to allow soldiers stationed overseas to vote over the internet. It was supposed to be used in the 2004 Presidential Election. However, the program was cancelled, by order of Deputy Director of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, according to the Associated Press, because of the results of this report. The Security Peer Review Group, composed of expert computer scientists, found the SERVE program to be unsafe and hence not fit to count votes. View file
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