George Washington University computer science professor, Poorvi Vora, once said, “Brush your teeth. Eat your spinach. Audit your elections.”
This is the prevai... Read More »
Pavi Ramamurthy manages the security ecosystem at LinkedIn as a Senior Information Security Manager. The security ecosystem team holds much of the responsibilit... Read More »
While the controversy still simmers about Russia’s hacking into the recent US presidential election, it was actually the controversial Bush/Gore election of 200... Read More »
Articles due to ScholarOne: 11 March 2018
Publication date: November/December 2018
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The goal o... Read More »
Gone are the days of punching holes in a ballot and dropping it into a box on election day. Internet voting is here.
But instead of a few minutes behind a curt... Read More »
Ksenia Dmitrieva-Peguero is a principal consultant within Synopsys’ Software Integrity Group. She is a subject matter expert in a variety of software security p... Read More »
Extensive simulations for 11 cities and real experiments for two cities show that a significant number of users are vulnerable to tracking by seemingly innocuou... Read More »
Gone are the days of simple smart-home tech—alarms, controlled lights, and garage door openers. Today, for example, smart homes are capable of saving you money ... Read More »
Manuscripts due in ScholarOne: 1 October
Publication date: May/June 2018
Sixty-five years after Alan Turing published “Computing Machinery and Intelligence,” (... Read More »
A proof-of-concept device can provide auto insurers with the aggregate statistics they seek without affecting driver privacy by transmitting data points collect... Read More »
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