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Recount 2016: An Uninvited Security Audit of the U.S. Presidential Election

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01:00:05
Language
English
Abstract
The 2016 U.S. presidential election was preceded by unprecedented cyberattacks and produced a result that surprised many people in the U.S. and abroad. Was it hacked? To find out, we teamed up with scientists and lawyers from around the country—and a presidential candidate—to initiate the first presidential election recounts motivated primarily by e-voting security concerns. In this talk, we will explain how the recounts took place, what we learned about the integrity of the election, and what needs to change to ensure that future U.S. elections are secure.

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Talk ID
8074
Event:
33c3
Day
2
Room
Saal 1
Start
2:30 p.m.
Duration
01:00:00
Track
Security
Type of
lecture
Speaker
J. Alex Halderman
Matt Bernhard
Talk Slug & media link
33c3-8074-recount_2016_an_uninvited_security_audit_of_the_u_s_presidential_election
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