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Developing an Analysis of Threats to Voting SystemsOctober 7, 2005   Gaithersburg, MDNIST - National Institute of Standards and Technology

 

 

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Workshop Agenda

8:30   Welcome, Workshop Goals and Procedures - John Wack, NIST
8:40   Election Determination: How Election Outcomes Are Determined - Linda Lamone, Director of Elections, Maryland
9:00   Handling IT System Threat Information - Peter Mell, NIST
9:15   Threat Taxonomy Overview - Doug Jones, University of Iowa
Threat Analysis Overview - Eric Lazarus and Larry Norden for the Brennan Center
10:00   Break
10:15   Panel One: Threat Discussion on Trojan Horses, Backdoors, and Other Voting System Software-Related Problems - Paul Craft, Douglas Jones, John Kelsey, Ronald Rivest, Michael Shamos, Dan Tokaji, Dan Wallach
11:45   Panel One: Audience Participation
12:00   Lunch
1:15   Panel Two: Threat Discussion on Voting System Configuration Issues and Problems - Jeremy Creelan, Dana DeBeauvoir, Douglas Jones, Avi Rubin, Ronald Rivest, Ted Selker, Michael Shamos
2:45   Panel Two: Audience Participation
3:00   Break
3:15   Panel Three: Wrap Up, Conclusions, Next Steps
4:15   Adjourn
     

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