Re: eCompute ECC2-109 Project has PROBABLE solution (now official)

2004-04-16 Thread Anne & Lynn Wheeler
At 11:24 PM 4/8/2004, Anne & Lynn Wheeler wrote: http://www.ecompute.org/ecc2/ it is now official eCompute ECC2-109 Project We have received unofficial OFFICIAL word that the solution is valid! As a result, the DP server has been closed and we’re working on finalizing the final stats. No furth

RE: voting

2004-04-16 Thread Trei, Peter
> Ed Gerck[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > John Kelsey wrote: > > > > At 11:05 AM 4/9/04 -0400, Trei, Peter wrote: > > > > >1. The use of receipts which a voter takes from the voting place to > 'verify' > > >that their vote was correctly included in the total opens the way for > voter > > >coerci

Re: voting

2004-04-16 Thread Ed Gerck
John Kelsey wrote: > > At 11:05 AM 4/9/04 -0400, Trei, Peter wrote: > > >1. The use of receipts which a voter takes from the voting place to 'verify' > >that their vote was correctly included in the total opens the way for voter > >coercion. > > I think the VoteHere scheme and David Chaum'

RE: voting

2004-04-16 Thread Bill Frantz
One area we are not addressing in voting security is absentee ballots. The use of absentee ballots is rising in US elections, and is even being advocated as a way for individuals to get a printed ballot in jurisdictions which use electronic-only voting machines. Political parties are encouraging