I know this fries the brains of my security colleagues involved in election security, but how can you see how much voter disenfranchisement exists and *not* think that the greatest democratic benefit would be from making voting easier? I believe secure mobile voting is possible.
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Replying to @dinodaizovi
Wow, a controversial security topic we agree on
I fight enough battles in security that I don't need another one, but I also believe this.4 replies 1 retweet 23 likes -
Replying to @taviso @dinodaizovi
OK, help -- why do you think mobile voting is securable? Do you believe this in a theoretical future world where platform security is better, or in the current world (and if so, how?)? Because, honestly, it doesn't look very securable to me in this world.
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Replying to @LeaKissner @dinodaizovi
I don't think securable is a fair bar, it should be the current level of security. I think people say "sure, everything is bad, but this will be bad... at scale", and I don't find that convincing enough to ignore the benefits.
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Dare I raise my head out of the trench.. Core to this issue lies voter ID/ or at least a fundamental system that has to use some ID of some form. Given the meltdown that discussion tends to lead to, long road ahead.
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Yep, no question there, was only responding to the securable point.
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