> most easily solved with something akin to an rsa card, since so many
i guess this is called an openpgp card, not an rsa card. similar
mistakes likely present in everything else i say. helps to learn of
them.
grarpamp, Steven, anybody else, do you guys know where to find the
state of community research, work, or activism on voting protocols or
designs that could be used in a voting machine or for digital voting
that respects citizens?
> Second, Karl writes: "The cryptographic software communities have
On 6/22/23, Douglas Lucas wrote:
> Replying to two points form Karl.
>
> First, Karl writes: "Given we have seen chip manufacturers placing
> hidden hardware backdoors in common microcontrollers, it seems like the
> use of almost any voting machine would severely undermine the intent of
>
Replying to two points form Karl.
First, Karl writes: "Given we have seen chip manufacturers placing
hidden hardware backdoors in common microcontrollers, it seems like the
use of almost any voting machine would severely undermine the intent of
democracy, unless the contents are presented for