Useful Links: Election Technology and Voting Security
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) NIST’s Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) is coordinating the agency’s HAVA efforts through its expertise in areas such as computer security and usability.
- Direct Response Electronic Voting Machines and Voter-verified Paper Trails. (National Association of Secretaries of State Fact Sheet) (Note: this is a pdf document)
- Internet Voting (The Election Center)
- Voting Technology Studies (Government)
- Voting Technologies (Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project)
- Voting Technology Initiative (The Brennan Center)
- Internet Voting Task Force (California Voter Foundation)
- Analysis of an Electronic Voting System (Tadayoshi Kohno, Adam Stubblefield, Aviel D. Rubin, Dan S. Wallach , Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy );
- Diebold - Technical Response To The Johns Hopkins Study On Voting Systems (Diebold Corporation); Authors' Response to Diebold Critique; Further Rebuttals to Diebold's Critique.
- Risk Assessment Report: Diebold AccuVote-TS Voting System and Processes (Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Report for Maryland).
- Diebold AccuVote-TS Voting System (Raba Technologies Report for Maryland)
- Flaws in E-Voting (Wired News, Kim Zetter)
- A Security Analysis of the Secure Electronic Registration and Voting Experiment (SERVE) (Johns Hopkins University, Information Securities Institute)
- Information Securities Institute at Johns Hopkins
- Linux Security Gathers and publicizes the latest security news, advisories and reports relevant to the Linux community, open source security, and electronic voting machines.