This is literally the exact opposite of what I found needed to happen after reading EVERY SINGLE VOTING MACHINE TEST REPORT.https://twitter.com/fschouten/status/829018421778116608 …
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Adherence to standards is currently voluntary, on a state-by-state basis. Unclear what would happen if the EAC goes away.
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I was also interviewed by the Daily Dot about this topic.http://www.dailydot.com/debug/electronic-voting-machines-source-code-no-regulation/ …
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The joint intel report confirmed that Russia investigated voting machines. Although they likely weren't compromised, they are compromisable.
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Securing them as critical infrastructure should be a key priority. And no, this is not a repeat of 2004.
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2004's issues were supposedly addressed with VVSG 2005. But there are substantial flaws in the development lifecycle.
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“Software compared to previous revision and verified unchanged”…wtf if it’s the same this wouldn’t be a new version?!
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… and “Software testing deemed not necessary” Nothing to see here. Ignore the man behind the curtain!
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