DARPA Is Building a $10 Million, Open Source, Secure Voting System

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DARPA Is Building a $10 Million, Open Source, Secure Voting System

For years security professionals and election integrity activists have been pushing voting machine vendors to build more secure and verifiable election systems, so voters and candidates can be assured election outcomes haven't been manipulated. Now they might finally get this thanks to a new $10 million contract the Defense Department's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has launched to design and build a secure voting system that it hopes will be impervious to hacking.

The first-of-its-kind system will be designed by an Oregon-based firm called Galois, a longtime government contractor with experience in designing secure and verifiable systems. The system will use fully open source voting software, instead of the closed, proprietary software currently used in the vast majority of voting machines, which no one outside of voting machine testing labs can examine. More importantly, it will be built on secure open source hardware, made from special secure designs and techniques developed over the last year as part of a special program at DARPA. The voting system will also be designed to create fully verifiable and transparent results so that voters don't have to blindly trust that the machines and election officials delivered correct results.

 

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it's being developed by us, but not for us. it's most likely to aid in "bringing democracy" to these countries we're running around in. then again i guess just like the tor project, after years of use out in the wild we'll eventually see its benefits.
 

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it's being developed by us, but not for us. it's most likely to aid in "bringing democracy" to these countries we're running around in. then again i guess just like the tor project, after years of use out in the wild we'll eventually see its benefits.

if it's aiding in "brining democracy" then I'm not so sure it's gonna be secure :mjpls:
 
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