![]() |
By Rady Ananda (about the author) Page 3 of 3 page(s)
No amount of software testing will ensure that errors or malware do not exist before, during or after an election. Because of its undetectably mutable and unstable nature, software can never provide us with a rational basis for confidence in reported election results. Running democratic elections on software is the worst possible choice of all technologies available to us, from a security perspective. And this doesn't even touch the cost factor.
****
To learn how to keep software driven voting systems out of New York, visit http://www.re-mediaetc.org/.
In 2004, Rady Ananda joined the growing community of (more...)
The views expressed in this article are the sole responsibility of the author
and do not necessarily reflect those of this website or its editors.
Contact Author |
Contact Editor |
View Authors' Articles |
| 3 comments |
Want to post your own comment on this Article?
|
||||
Tell a Friend:
|
Copyright © 2002-2009, OpEdNews |