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Voting Machine Security

Summary

Voting machine security refers to the measures and protocols employed to safeguard the integrity and privacy of electronic voting systems used during elections.

Detailed Description

Voting machine security encompasses a range of practices designed to protect electronic voting machines from tampering, unauthorized access, and various cyber threats. This includes physical security measures, such as locks and secure storage, as well as cybersecurity measures like encryption, access controls, and secure software development practices. Ensuring that voting machines are rigorously tested and certified before election day is also a critical component of voting machine security.

Category
Cybersecurity
Synonyms
Electronic Voting Security
Voting Security
Election Security

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Secure Election Processes

Utilization of secured voting machines in local, state, and national elections.

Industries:

Government
Public Sector

Platforms:

Windows
Linux
Remote Voting

Enabling secure remote voting for disabled voters or those overseas using secured voting machines.

Industries:

Government
International Relations

Platforms:

Web-based applications
Mobile applications
Blockchain Voting Systems

Using blockchain technology for secure and transparent casting of votes.

Industries:

Technology
Electoral Management

Platforms:

Distributed Ledger Technology

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