
Election (In)security
05/05/22 • 24 min
Since the 2000 election, the United States has made the move to electronic balloting for elections. However, with this switch came concerns about cybersecurity and the safety of our votes. Dr. James Walden from NKU's Center for Information Security joins us to talk about election security in Kentucky, Ohio, and the rest of the United States.
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Since the 2000 election, the United States has made the move to electronic balloting for elections. However, with this switch came concerns about cybersecurity and the safety of our votes. Dr. James Walden from NKU's Center for Information Security joins us to talk about election security in Kentucky, Ohio, and the rest of the United States.
Learn more about NKU’s Cybersecurity B.S. or the Cybersecurity M.S.
Visit Ballotpedia
Vist Cyber Seek
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Informatics Cafe - A Taste of Informatics - Election (In)security
Transcript
Welcome back to the Informatics Cafe. I'm your host, Mike Nitardy, and here with me in the cafe today, I'm pleased and proud to have Dr. James Walden. He's a professor in Computer Science here at NKU, in the College of Informatics. He's also the director of the University's Center for Information Security. Dr. Walden, thank you so much for joining us.
James WaldenOh, thank you for inviting me.
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