Scantegrity Poster May 4, 2008
Posted by Richard Carback in : Misc , add a commentI recently created a poster about Scantegrity that may be of interest to those wishing to learn more about it.
The poster won first place at a competition at the annual UMBC CSEE department research day.
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Wordpress Update Glitch May 2, 2008
Posted by Richard Carback in : Misc , add a commentI upgraded the blog recently, and the feed URL went from:
http://punchscan.org/blog/?feed=rss2
To
http://punchscan.org/blog/feed/
This caused an RSS feed error on the front page. It is fixed now. This will probably break everyone’s RSS feed reader (although google reader is still working for me). I apologize for the inconvenience.
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Rivest announces Scantegrity collaboration in RSA08 keynote
Posted by Aleks Essex and Richard Carback in : Voting Events, Voting Policy , add a commentIn the cryptographer’s panel discussion last month at RSA 2008, Ron Rivest took the opportunity to relate his recent work in voting and announced his collaboration with David Chaum and the Punchscan team in an upcoming paper presenting Scantegrity II (invisible ink). Rivest goes on to discuss the ongoing EAC VVSG comment period as well as the notion of ’software independence’ in voting machines.
Watch the video of his discussion of voting HERE beginning at 17′:00″. This video also contains excellent discussion from crypto all-stars Diffie, Hellman and Shamir.
In related news you’ll be able to read about Scantegrity (aka “Scantegrity I”) in the upcoming May/June edition of IEEE Security and Privacy Magazine
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