CA TTBR Investigators Send Letter to the EAC
Today we sent a letter to the Election Assistance Commission signed by a number of the investigators involved in the California Secretary of State's Top-to-Bottom Review of voting systems.
The letter points out that the EAC, and a lab that performs certification testing of voting systems, disregarded technical information about voting system security from state-level evaluations of a particular voting system. This specific instance raises broader questions about the EAC's treatment of such information under its testing and certification program.
The signatories include:
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Matt Bishop, CA TTBR Principal Investigator, Department of Computer Science; University of California, Davis
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David Wagner, CA TTBR Principal Investigator, Computer Science Division; University of California, Berkeley
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Matt Blaze, Computer & Information Science; University of Pennsylvania
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J. Alex Halderman, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; University of Michigan
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Candice Hoke, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law; Cleveland State University
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Richard Kemmerer, Department of Computer Science; University of California, Santa Barbara
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Deirdre Mulligan, School of Information; University of California, Berkeley
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Elliot Proebstel, Department of Computer Science; University of California, Davis
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Eric Rescorla, Principal, RTFM, Inc.
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Hovav Shacham, Department of Computer Science and Engineering; University of California, San Diego
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Giovanni Vigna, Department of Computer Science; University of California, Santa Barbara
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Dan Wallach, Department of Computer Science; Rice University