Threat Analyses for Voting System Categories

A Workshop on Rating Voting Methods

VSRW 06

8-9 June 2006

The George Washington University

Partially Funded by NSF


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Contact: vote@gwu.edu


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Invited Speakers


Josh Benaloh - Microsoft Resarch
Topic "The Cryptographic Approach to Verifiable Elections:  A New Perspective on a Quarter Century of Research"

Matt Bishop - University of California, Davis
Topic: "e-Voting Machines: Measuring What?"

David Chaum -Votegrity
Topic: To Be Announced

Lillie Coney - Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)
Topic: "Election Administration: The Importance of Privacy that is Assured by Transparency"

Douglas Jones - University of Iowa
Topic : "Connecting work on Threat Analysis to the Real World"

Eric Lazarus - DecisionSmith
Topic:It is detailed work! Some considerations relevant to achieving excellence in threat analyses forcategories of voting systems.

Lawrence Norden - Brennan Center for Justice
Topic "Brennan Center Threat Analysis of Voting Systems"

Avi Rubin - Johns Hopkins University
Topic: "Security Issues in Electronic Voting"

Alan Sherman - University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Topic: "A study of vote verification technologies"