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Threats to the Democratic Process
Greg Reemler
Sun, 13 Apr 2008 10:59:21 +0000 Our readers might recall that this post by Tim Bass, The Top Ten Cybersecurity Threats for*2008.* One of the top ten threats*to cybersecurity in 2008, according to*this post,*was: *** — Subversion of democratic political processes. Interestingly enough, Electoral-Vote.com, a site maintained by Dr. Andrew Tanenbaum, Professor of Computer Science at the Vrige University in Amsterdam, reports (a link to a news story)*that the US presidental election can be hacked. This is not science fiction folks, it is simply the political and*social*realities of our brave new electronic world. ![]() Source... |
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