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Online Voting System Project

Edna Said:

Is this a good idea...?

We Answered:

I think they have just brought something like that in in the census.
But yeah, its a good idea, at least a B, I guess

Allen Said:

Does anyone here think that they are a very good hacker?

We Answered:

yeah, good luck with that

Brittany Said:

Who of you ace programmers has worked with RFID Systems and what kind of application was it used on?

We Answered:

I have worked on Savi.com products, which are targeted for use in the public sector. Their SiteManager (tm) takes any type of tag read (barcode, aRFID, pRFID) and makes it available for use by any of their products.

RFID hardware allows Radio Frequency Identification tags to be written, noticed, and read. The tag read is added to metadata about the tag read (e.g. location) and is sent to an information system. That information system aids in the logistics of said tagged item within a warehouse and/or within a predetermined transportation route throughout the world.

RFID is not an answer, it is a tool to expedite a business process. Learn and diagram the business process before even considering using RFID.

Gerald Said:

Please i need to write an abstract on a project,how do i go about it?

We Answered:

Consider this:

Given the current state of insecurity of hosts and the vulnerability of the Internet to manipulation and denial of service attacks, there is no way that a public election of any significance involving remote electronic voting could be carried out securely. So, is there any hope that this will change?

For this to happen, the next generation of personal computers that are widely adopted must have hardware support to enable a trusted path between the user and the election server. There must be no way for malicious code to be able to interfere with the normal operation of applications. Efforts such as the Trusted Computing Platform Alliance (TCPA) (see http://www.trustedpc.org/home/home.htm) must be endorsed. The challenge is great because to enable secure remote electronic voting, the vast majority of computer systems need to have the kind of high assurance aspired to by the TCPA. It is not clear whether or not the majority of PC manufacturers will buy into the concept. The market will decide. While it is unlikely that remote electronic voting will be the driving force for the design of future personal computers, the potential for eliminating the hazards of online electronic commerce could potentially fill that role.



One reason that remote electronic voting presents such a security challenge is that any successful attack would be very high profile, a factor that motivates much of the hacking activity to date. Even scarier is that the most serious attacks would come from someone motivated by the ability to change the outcome without anyone noticing. The adversaries to an election system are not teenagers in garages but foreign governments and powerful interests at home and abroad. Never before have the stakes been so high.

Victor Said:

Is this a good idea...?

We Answered:

"Yeah~Good idea",,,,,,

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