[NUUG video] (fwd) Åpen forelesning "Can we trust electronic voting" v. Inst. for Informatikk 20/4

Petter Reinholdtsen pere at hungry.com
Thu Apr 15 10:36:56 CEST 2010


Jeg kom over denne via efn-listen, og synes det høres interessant ut.
Kanskje NUUGs videogruppe har kapasitet til å ta den opp på video?

> CAN WE TRUST ELECTRONIC VOTING?
> 
> In 2008 electronic voting became illegal in the Netherlands, after 
> voting computers and Internet voting had been used since 1997. Norway 
> will start implementing electronic voting in 2011. What can we learn 
> from the Dutch experience?
> 
> Rop Gonggrijp ? Dutch computer security researcher will give a 
> presentation on evoting on Tuesday, April 20, from 14-16:00 at
> Forskningsparken in Oslo (meeting room 10).
> 
> Norway will start introducing electronic voting during the municipal 
> elections in 2011. A select group of municipalities will use an 
> Internet-based voting system to enable voters to give their vote 
> wherever they have Internet access. A successful trial will result in 
> introducing electronic voting for all voters by 2017.
> 
> The Netherlands has used electronic voting since the 1990s. A variety of 
> e-vote systems were used, including electronic voting computers, 
> electronic vote counters, and Internet-based voting for oversees voters. 
> In 2008 the Dutch government decided to ban the use of electronic 
> equipment in voting.
> 
> Rop Gonggrijp is a computer security researcher, who co-founded XS4ALL, 
> the first public Internet provider in the Netherlands, in 1993. He is 
> also founder of ITSX, a computer security evaluation company, bought by 
> Madison Gurkha in 2006, and the developer of Cryptophone, a mobile phone 
> that can encrypt conversations. In 2006 Gonggrijp established the ?We 
> don?t trust voting computers? foundation, which played a central role in 
> bringing about the ban on electronic voting. Gonggrijp will talk about 
> the issues and events that resulted in the ban on electronic voting in 
> the Netherlands. He will address the future of electronic voting in the
> Netherlands and give his preliminary impressions about the technical 
> solutions proposed for electronic voting in Norway.
> 
> The meeting is organised by Design of Information Systems, a research 
> group of the Department for Informatics at the University of Oslo. For 
> more information, please contact Maja van der Velden, via email: 
> majava at ifi.uio.no or by telephone: 22852816

Vennlig hilsen,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen


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