Dec. 22, 2023, 9:26 a.m. | Susan Greenhalgh

The RISKS Digest catless.ncl.ac.uk

Sounds reasonable so far, but here...

> saying software breaches have "urgent implications for
> the 2024 election and beyond."

I see a strong argument for security through obscurity, which
(as comp.risks readers are assumed to know) is the weakest of all
forms of security.

The basic premise seems to be that the software is buggy, and that
the bugs can be exploited by somebody who wants to falsify the
election results. In other words, that it contains backdoors,
intentional …

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