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| | | | | Over 9000 jurisdictions (counties and states) in the U.S. run elections with a variety of voting machines: optical scanners for paper ballots, and direct-recording "touchscreen" machines. Which ones of them can be hacked to make them cheat, to transfer votes from one candidate to another? The answer: all of them. An attacker with physical access [...] | |
| | | | | benlog.com | |
| | | | | It's voting season! Which means everyone is asking questions like: wait, why can't I vote online? how hard can voting really be? shouldn't this all be open-source? isn't it just as easy to hack paper voting as electronic voting? is Russia hacking our voting machines? why do we even need voting machines when other countries... | |
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| | | During the Fall 2017, I will be teaching rough paths theory at the University of Connecticut. The course will be mainly based on those notesand the lectures already posted on this blog in 2013 (when I first taught the class at Purdue University). Since I first taught the class, the theory of rough paths has... | ||