, SecurityFocus 2005-10-03
A federally funded group of voting system experts called on the United States' Election Assistance Commission, which oversees the nation's state-run elections, to revamp its recommended process for evaluating the security of electronic voting devices.

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Of course, "every party" means everyone; anything short of that leaves it open to claims of bias. So you have a conundrum.
But closed-source software only offers one security advantage, and it's a flimsy one: malicious parties outside the circle of trust, who can't obtain the ...
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