Dead Men Don't Vote

De : OSET Institute
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  • Dead Men Don't Vote is the voice of the TrustTheVote Project


    From the Freedom to Vote Act to “Stop the Steal,” the fight over American elections has never been more fierce or more consequential. How can pro-democracy Americans rise above the partisan noise and make our elections more verifiable, accurate, secure, and transparent in process? TrustTheVote Project leaders Cameron Quinn, John Sebes, and Gregory Miller interview top election experts, explore controversies, and otherwise demystify elections from voter registration through to election audits. They take on the burning questions driving the popular debate such as: is vote-by-mail secure? Why do election results seem to change so much on the night of elections? Is foreign interference a real threat to our elections? And, yes, do dead people actually vote?


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    • David Levine - Election Integrity Fellow at the Alliance for Securing Democracy
      Mar 23 2023

      David Levine is an experienced elections professional with a wide range of expertise in election security, administration, and policy. He currently serves as the Election Integrity Fellow at the Alliance for Securing Democracy, a nonpartisan initiative of the German Marshall Fund of the United States. He also holds advisory roles with the Global Cyber Alliance's Security Toolkit for Elections, the Election Reformers Network, and the Election Verification Network. Previously, he worked at Ada County, Idaho as the Elections Director, managing elections for federal, state, and local government. His research and publications focus on the trust and integrity of the election process, and the external threats posed by malign actors.


      In today's conversation with David we talk about how to get to a place where voters believe in elections and their outcomes requires a comprehensive approach. We use a five Ps model to think about the election ecosystem, and at each point in that ecosystem, there are challenges and opportunities to improve election security. The five Ps are people, process, platform, policy, and politics.


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      51 min
    • The tangled web of iVoting - John Sebes and Dr. Audrey Malagon part 2
      Mar 15 2023
      Welcome to the second part of The Tangled Web of iVoting- hosted by Gregory Miller where we explore the intersection of the internet and absentee voting. In this two-part conversation series, we will discuss the challenges of secure digital and remote voting, and how they need to be clearly understood as we approach the 2023 timeframe. In this episode, we have a very special welcome back to our audience. Joining us again for the second part of the series is Audrey Malagon, professor of mathematics at Virginia Wesleyan University and former mathematical advisor to verified voting, and John Sebes, CTO of the OSET Institute. They will be discussing the complexities of the Global Blockchain Association report comparing methods of the digital ballot. Tune in to find out more about the implications of digital voting, and how we can ensure secure and verifiable elections.

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      30 min
    • The tangled web of iVoting - John Sebes and Dr. Audrey Malagon
      Mar 6 2023
      Gregory Miller hosts a special two-part conversation on the importance of securing digital remote voting. Joining him are two experts on the issue: OSET CTO John Sebes and Dr. Audrey Malagon, Professor of Mathematics at Virginia Wesleyan University and Board of Advisors member of the Verified Voting Foundation. They will discuss the security risks of digital ballot return methods, and provide insight on how to evaluate them.

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      35 min

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