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DESCRIPTION:   'Title: Understand Your Trust Assumptions!\n   When: Friday\
 , Aug 11\, 14:50 - 15:20 PDT\n   Where: Caesars Forum - Academy - 415-418 
 - Voting Village - [1]Map\n\n   SpeakerBio:Carsten SchÃ¼rmann\n   Carsten 
 is a professor in computer science at the IT University of\n   Copenhagen 
 and heads the Center for Information Security and Trust.\n   His research 
 focuses on cyber and information security\, with\n   particular emphasis o
 n election security. He consults with EMBs\,\n   governmental\, and non-go
 vernmental organizaions on requirements and\n   quality assurance for elec
 tion technologies. Carsten is an expert in\n   voting machine security and
  demonstrated at DefCon 2017\n   vulnerabilities of the WinVote voting mac
 hine. He has conducted\n   experiments with risk-limiting audits in Denmar
 k in 2014. Carsten has\n   participated as core team member (IT expert) in
  the Carter Center\n   Mission to Kenya 2017 and 2022 and was part of the 
 IFES Cyber\n   Assessment Week in Ukraine 2018. He has also served as New 
 Voting\n   Technology Analyst for the OSCE Limited Election Observation Mi
 ssion\n   to the United States in 2018 and the Expert Election Mission to\
 n   Estonia in 2019 and 2023. Prior to moving to Denmark\, Carsten was a\n
    member of the computer science faculty at Yale University. He holds a\n
    PhD degree from Carnegie-Mellon University.\n   Twitter: [2]@CESchuerma
 nn\n\n   Description:\n   Despite the best efforts of the election securit
 y community\, things\n   seem to go wrong in elections. Different software
  versions are blamed\n   for the irregularities observed in Antrim country
  in 2021. An\n   unreasonably slow update process of the online voter regi
 ster in\n   Estonia let to 63 voters casting incorrect electronic ballots 
 that\n   needed to be removed by court order from the digital ballot box. 
 A\n   slow voting machine repair process left thousands of voters waiting 
 to\n   cast their vote in the Philippines in 2022. The recently unsealed\n
    Halderman and Springallâ€™s Security Analysis of Georgiaâ€™s ImageCast\
 n   X Ballot Marking Devices shows vulnerabilities in hardware\, software\
 ,\n   and operations. In Professor Schürmannâ€™s presentation\, he provide
 s a\n   different look at these failures through the lens of trust assumpt
 ions\n   that help quantify interactions between election technologies and
 \n   people. Being precise about trust assumptions helps us identify and\n
    fix vulnerabilities at design stage rather than on or after election\n 
   day.\n   '\n\n   1. #CaesarsAcademyBR\n   2. https://twitter.com/CESchue
 rmann\n\n\n
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LOCATION:VMV - Caesars Forum - Academy - 415-418 - Voting Village
SUMMARY:Understand Your Trust Assumptions!
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