Invited Talks
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2010
Jeremy Epstein, “Internet Voting, Security, and Privacy”, invited talk, How We Vote Conference, Institute of the Bill of Rights, College of William & Mary (Williamsburg, Virginia), October 2010.
Douglas W. Jones, Current and Emerging Technology in Election and Voting Cases’, Election Law and Voting Issues Seminar (ELVIS), U.S. Department of Justice National Advocacy Center, September 1, 2010, Columbia, SC.
Douglas W. Jones, Internet Voting for UOCAVA Voters — Note on the Relevance of European Experience, position paper, Workshop on UOCAVA Remote Voting Systems, Washington DC, August 6, 2010.
Jeremy Epstein, “Internet Voting: Threat or Menace?”, University of Cambridge (Cambridge, UK), April 2010.
Jeremy Epstein, “Internet Voting: Threat or Menace?”, IDtrust 2010 keynote, National Institute of Standard and Technology (Gaithersburg MD), April 2010.
2009
Dan S. Wallach, Adventures in Electronic Voting Research, Texas A&M University (College Station, Texas), October 2009.
Douglas W. Jones Early Requirements for Mechanical Voting Systems, First International Workshop on Requirements Engineering for E-voting Systems, August 31, 2009, Atlanta.
Douglas W. Jones Ongoing Challenges in Voting System Certification, Innovations in Election Technology Conference (Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, Minneapolis), May 2009.
Dan S. Wallach, Adventures in Electronic Voting Research, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) (Zürich, Switzerland), May 2009.
Jeremy Epstein, Douglas W. Jones, E. John Sebes, David Wagner, Dan Wallach, Electronic Voting Panel, RSA Conference (San Francisco, California), May 2009.
Dan S. Wallach, Adventures in Electronic Voting Research, Bay Area Association of Democratic Women (Clear Lake, Texas), April 2009.
2008
Jeremy Epstein, Barbara Simons, David Wagner, Alec Yasinsac, Special Feature Panel: Lessons Learned In Election Technology From The 2008 Elections , 2008 Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC 2008), December 11, 2008.
David Wagner, The State of Electronic Voting, 2008, Keynote presentation, LISA ’08, November 14, 2008.
Dan S. Wallach, Adventures in Electronic Voting Research, National Academy of Science – Kavli Frontiers of Science Conference (Irvine, California), November 2008.
Dan S. Wallach, Adventures in Electronic Voting Research, Duke University, October 2008.
Douglas W. Jones, The Trials and Tribulations of Electronic Voting. Institute for Civic Discourse and Democracy, Kansas State University Libraries and Department of Computing and Information Sciences, Kansas State University, September 16, 2008.
Douglas W. Jones, International Election Observervation, Manhattan/Riley County Kansas League of Women Voters, September 16, 2008.
Dan S. Wallach et al., Experts Meeting – E-voting in the 2008 U.S. Elections. The Carter Center (Atlanta, Georgia), September 2008.
David Beirne, Doug Chapin, Dana DeBeauvoir, Anne McGeehan, Rosemary Rodriguez, Dan S. Wallach. Voting System Integrity: Can We Be Confident in the Accuracy of the Results? LBJ School of Public Affairs, UT Austin (Austin, Texas), September 2008.
Chandler Davidson, Bob Stein, Dan S. Wallach, Tova Wang. Democracy, Disenfranchisement, and November 2008 (Constitution Day Panel). Rice University (Houston, Texas), September 2008.
Dan S. Wallach, Adventures in Electronic Voting Research, Invited Talk, West University Democrats, April 2008.
Douglas W. Jones, David Wagner, Hugh Thompson, Alec Yasinsac and Gary McGraw, “Electronic Voting, the Politics of Broken Systems,” RSA Security Conference, April 10, 2008, San Francisco.
Dan S. Wallach, Adventures in Electronic Voting Research, Invited Talk, How We Vote Conference, Institute of the Bill of Rights, College of William & Mary (Williamsburg, Virginia), March 2008.
Dan S. Wallach, Adventures in Electronic Voting Research, Invited Talk, Hanzen-Martel Lecture Series, Rice University (Houston, Texas), February 2008.
Dan S. Wallach, Adventures in Electronic Voting Research, Invited Talk, Alumni College Weekend, Rice University (Houston, Texas), February 2008.
Douglas W. Jones, International Election Observer — Kazakhstan and the Netherlands, invited talk before the Iowa City Foreign Relations Council, January 29, 2008. Broadcast on WSUI, 9 PM, February 3, 2008.
2007
Dan S. Wallach, Adventures in Electronic Voting Research, Invited Talk, Google (Mountain View, California), December 2007.
Dan S. Wallach, Real-world Electronic Voting, National Lawyers Council: National Leadership Convention (Washington, D.C.), November 2007.
Dan S. Wallach, Real-world Electronic Voting, Claim Democracy Conference (Washington, D.C.), November 2007.
Dan S. Wallach and J. Alex Halderman, Results from the California Top-to-Bottom Voting Systems Review, Presentation at Schloss Dagstuhl’s Frontiers of Electronic Voting (Wadern, Germany), August 2007.
Douglas W. Jones, Observing Elections, VoComp, July 17, 2007, Portland, Oregon.
Douglas W. Jones, Computer Security Versus the Public’s Right to Know, a panel discussion on Electronic Voting Integrity, 17th Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy, May 4, 2007, Montreal.
2006
Douglas W. Jones, invited participant, Workshop on Developing a Methodology for Observing Electronic Vopting Technologies, The Carter Center, November 2, 2006.
Douglas W. Jones, The Trials and Tribulations of Electronic Voting and Voting Security, A Technical Perspective, Two talks at the University of South Carolina Cybersecurity Symposium, October 27, 2006.
Douglas W. Jones, The Trials and Tribulations of Electronic Voting, Indian Hills Community College, October 9, 2006, Ottumwa, Iowa.
Dan S. Wallach, Electronic Voting: Risks and Research, Institute for Security Technology Studies Distinguished Speaker Series, Dartmouth College (Hannover, New Hampshire), October 2006.
Dan S. Wallach, Electronic Voting: Risks and Research, Max Planck Institute for Software Systems (Saarbrücken, Germany), October 2006.
Dan S. Wallach, Electronic Voting: Risks and Research, , Chaire Internationale en Sécurité Informatique, Institut Eurécom (Sophia Antipolis, France), October 2006.
Dan S. Wallach, Electronic Voting: Risks and Research, University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX), September 2006.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, Election Protection Summit (Washington, D.C.), June 2006.
Douglas W. Jones, Connecting Work on Threat Analysis to the Real World. Invited talk, VSRW 06, Threat Analysis for Voting System Categories, George Washington University, June 2006. Supported by ACCURATE and NIST, http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/voting/VSRW06.pdf
Douglas W. Jones, Elections & Electronic Voting Machines — Technology, technologists and public policy. Presentation, IEEE Cedar Rapids Section, April 27, 2006. http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/voting/IEEEtalk.pdf
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, Georgia), March 2006.
Dan S. Wallach, Testimony for the California Senate Elections, Reapportionment & Constitutional Amendments Committee (Menlo Park, California), February 2006.
2005
Elizabeth Hanshaw Winn and Dan S Wallach, Panel: Electronic Voting Technology, First Annual Legislative and Public Policy Conference, TSU Thurgood Marshall School of Law (Houston, Texas), October 2005.
Paul Craft, Douglas Jones, John Kelsey, Ronald Rivest, Michael Shamos, Dan Tokaji, Dan S. Wallach, Panel: Threat Discussion on Trojan Horses, Backdoors, and Other Voting System Software-Related Problems, NIST Workshop on Threats to Voting Systems (Gaithersburg, Maryland), October 2005.
Douglas W. Jones, Threats to Voting Systems. Invited talk, NIST Threats to Voting Systems, Gaithersburg MD, October 7, 2005. Supported by ACCURATE and NIST, http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/voting/nist2005.shtml
David Dill, Presentation, I Think I Voted: E-voting vs. Democracy,
Seminar at U. of Utah, Sept 16, 2005.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, Virginia Joint Committee Studying Voting Equipment (Richmond, Virginia), August 2005.
Aviel D. Rubin, August 2005, invited talk: Conference of Chief Justices/Conference of State Court Administrators Annual Meeting in Charleston, SC. I will speak to the country’s 50 state supreme court justices in South Carolina. The session is called Election Law: An Overview of Legal Issues, Remedies, and Voting Technology Trends.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, Tarrant County Democratic Party Meeting (Hurst, Texas), July 2005.
Dan S. Wallach, Electronic Voting Machine / Registration Systems, Testimony for the Carter-Baker Commission on Federal Election Reform (Houston, Texas), June 2005.
David Dill, Invited participant, Workshop on Automated Voting: Challenges and Lessons for Election Observation, Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia, Mar 2005.
Aviel D. Rubin, Panelist: Workshop on observation of automated elections, The Carter Center, Atlanta, GA (March 2005).
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, NSF Workshop on Cyberinfrastructure and the Social Sciences (Arlington, Virginia), March 2005.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, CASSIS: Construction and Analysis of Safe, Secure, and Interoperable Smart Devices (Nice, France), March 2005.
Douglas W. Jones, Keeping Electronic Voting Honest. Panel discussion at the AAAS Annual Meeting, Washington DC, Feb 2005. http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/voting/aaas2005.shtml
2004
Peter G. Neumann, Distinguished Visitor lecture, Purdue University, Nov 2004.
Aviel D. Rubin, Panelist: The Carter Center Venezuela Virtual Panel, (Nov. 2004).
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Five Colleges Information Assurance Lecture Series (Ahmerst, Massachusetts), December 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, University of Iowa, Department of Computer Science (Iowa City, Iowa), December 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, CSI’s 31st Annual Computer Security Conference (Washington, D.C.), November 2004.
David Dill, The Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, Panel, E-Voting: Problems Expected in the November Election? October 2004.
Aviel D. Rubin, Invited Speaker, Election Eve Experts, Johns Hopkins Public Affairs Lunch, Evergreen House, Baltimore, MD, (October 2004).
Aviel D. Rubin, Keynote Speaker, Electronic Voting and Security, Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges, Loyola University, Baltimore, MD, (October 2004).
Aviel D. Rubin, Invited Speaker, E-voting and Security, Maryland InfraGard, Towson, MD, (October 2004).
Hans Klein, Eugene Spafford, Donald Moynihan, Dan S. Wallach, and Jim Reis, Panel: E-Voting Policies and Perils, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) (Atlanta, Georgia), October 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, Seventh Workshop on Languages, Compilers, and Run-time Support for Scalable Systems (Houston, Texas), October 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, Symposium on the 2004 Presidential Election, John J. Marshall Law School (Chicago, Illinois), October 2004.
Chris Bell, Dan S. Wallach, and Tony J. Servello III, Panel: Electronic Voting, Science Café (Houston, Texas), October 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, The Integrity of the Election Process, U. of Toledo Law School (Toledo, Ohio), October 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, Princeton University, Department of Computer Science (Princeton, New Jersey), October 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, DIMACS Workshop on Cryptography: Theory Meets Practice (Piscataway, New Jersey), October 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, Michael I. Shamos, Eugene Spafford, and Michael E. Lavelle, Panel: Who Can Plug Into E-Voting Machines?, E-lection 2004: Is E-Voting Ready for Prime Time?, John Marshall Law School (Chicago, Illinois), October 2004.
David Dill, Carnegie Mellon University, University Lecture Series: The Battle for Accountability in Election Systems, September 2004.
David Dill, The Moritz College of Law, “Electronic Voting: The 2004 Election and Beyond”, Panel: Electronic Voting: Promise or Peril September 2004.
Aviel D. Rubin, Invited Speaker, Electronic Voting Security, The National Academies Science, Technology, and Law Panel, Washington, D.C. (September 2004).
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, DiverseWorks: The Voting Machine (Houston, Texas), September 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, Baker Institute Forum on Electronic Voting (Houston, Texas), September 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, League of Women Voters General Meeting (Houston, Texas), September 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, Simposio acerca de Urnas Electrónicas para la Emisión del Voto Ciudadano (Mexico City, Mexico), September 2004.
Steve Ansolabehere, et al., Workshop on Developing a Research Agenda for Electronic Voting Technologies, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), September 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, Fermi National Accelerator Lab (Batavia, Illinois), August 2004.
David Dill, Invited participant, Workshop on Electronic Voting, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC, July 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, TrueMajority “National Day of Action” (Austin, Texas), July 2004.
Aviel D. Rubin, Keynote Speaker, A Case Study in Computer System Vulnerability: Electronic Voting, Merit Annual Meeting, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (June 2004).
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, 10th Annual County and District Clerks’ Association of Texas Conference (Lake Conroe, Texas), June 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, Texas State Democratic Party Convention, Progressive Populist Caucus (Houston, Texas), June 2004.
Aviel D. Rubin, Panelist: Workshop on Voting, Vote Capture and Vote Counting, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA (June 2004).
Douglas W. Jones, On Mark-Sense Scanning, DIMACS Workshop on Electronic Voting – Theory and Practice, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, May 2004.
Peter G. Neumann, EPIC Conference, Voting Integrity session, Washington DC, May 2004.
Aviel D. Rubin, Keynote Speaker, Security of electronic voting, Computer Security 2004, UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico (May 2004).
Dan S. Wallach, Hack-a-Vote: Demonstrating Security Issues with Electronic Voting Machines, DIMACS Workshop on Electronic Voting – Theory and Practice (Piscataway, New Jersey), May 2004.
Josh Benaloh, Dana DeBeauvoir, and Dan S. Wallach. Panel: Electronic Voting Security, IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (Oakland, California), May 2004.
Douglas W. Jones, How Do You Know Your Vote Was Counted, Invited Lecture, jointly by the Springfield Chapters of the ACLU and NAACP, University of Illinois at Springfield Office of Multicultural Affairs and Women’s Studies Program, Springfield, Illinois, April 2004.
David Dill, Keynote Speech, Computers, Freedom and Privacy Conference, The Battle for Accountable Voting Systems, Berkeley, California, April 2004.
Peter G. Neumann, Harvard University conference on Privacy and Security, Risks and Remedies in Electronic Voting Systems, Apr 2004.
Aviel D. Rubin, Panelist: Computer Science and Telecommunications Board of The National Academy of Science Workshop on Dependable Software Systems, Case Study: Electronic Voting Washington D.C. (April 2004).
Aviel D. Rubin, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Information Assurance Week Seminar, Security Issues in Electronic Voting, Baltimore, MD, (April 2004).
David A. Wagner, Invited panelist, Risks in Paperless E-voting, panel on Electronic Voting: The Great Paper Trail Debate, Computers, Freedom, and Privacy (CFP 2004), April 23, 2004.
The Risks of Electronic Voting, Harris County Democrats (Houston, Texas), April 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, North Brazoria County Democrats (Pearland, Texas), April 2004.
Dana DeBeauvoir, Ann McGeehan, Dan S. Wallach, Panel on the Security of Electronic Voting, League of Women Voters (Austin, Texas), April 2004.
Douglas W. Jones, To the election officials of the State of Iowa. Position statement presented to the Iowa State Association of Counties, Des Moines, Iowa, March 2004, at the invitation of Iowa Secretary of State Chet Culver.
Douglas W. Jones, Strengths and Weaknesses of Voting Systems. Inter-American Meeting on Electoral Technology, Panama City, Panama, March 2004.
Aviel D. Rubin, Applied Physics Lab, Colloquium: Security Issues in Electronic Voting, Columbia, MD, (March 19, 2004).
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, Bell County Republican Convention (Belton, Texas), March 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, Houston Peace Forum (First Unitarian Universalist Church, Houston, Texas), March 2004.
David Dill, Voting Technology Panel, American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting, February 2004.
David Dill, Inaugural lecture, Technology, Society, and Public Policy Series, The Battle for Accountable Voting Systems, Rice University, February 2004.
Peter G. Neumann, AAAS Annual Meeting, panel on voting technology, Feb 2004
Douglas W. Jones, How Safe is our Voting System? Cornell College departments of Political Science and Computer Science, Mount Vernon IA, January 2004.
Peter G. Neumann, Valley Study Group, Livermore CA, Jan 2004
Dana DeBeauvoir, Dan S. Wallach, Ann McGeehan, Bill Stotesbery, Adina Levin, Electronic Voting: Benefits & Risks, First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin (panel co-sponsored by Travis County Green Party and Austin Democracy Coalition) (Austin, Texas), January 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, Texas IMPACT / United Methodist Women (Austin, Texas), January 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, River Oaks Democratic Women (Houston, Texas), January 2004.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, University of Michigan, Department of Computer Science (Ann Arbor, Michigan), January 2004.
2003
David Dill, Member, California Secretary of State’s Ad Hoc Task Force on Touch Screen voting, 2003.
David Dill, Presentation, Building Trust and Confidence in Voting Systems, National Institute of Standards and Technology Workshop, December 2003.
Douglas W. Jones, Why trustworthy voting systems require institutionalized distrust, First Symposium on Building Trust and Confidence in Voting Systems, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, Dec 2003.
Aviel D. Rubin, Keynote Speaker, Electronic Voting: A Case Study of How Closed Systems Fail, Secure Trusted Operating System Consortium 5th Annual Symposium, “Security: From Theory to Practice”, Washington, D.C. (December 2003).
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, EFF-Austin Policy Roundtable (Austin, Texas), December 2003.
David Dill, Distinguished Lecture, The Battle for Accountable Voting Systems, University of Wisconsin, Nov 2003.
Aviel D. Rubin, Panelist: Democracy Now, 2003, Voter-Verifiable Elections: How Do We Get There?, Washington D.C. (Nov. 2003).
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, Austin Pastoral Center (Austin, Texas), November 2003.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, Duke University, Department of Computer Science (Durham, North Carolina), October 2003.
Dan S. Wallach, The Risks of Electronic Voting, University of Arizona, Department of Computer Science (Tucson, Arizona), September 2003.
Douglas W. Jones, The Diebold AccuVote TS Should be Decertified, USENIX Security Symposium, Washington DC, Aug 2003.
Aviel D. Rubin, Panelist: USENIX Security 2003, Electronic Voting, Washington D.C. (August 2003).
Aviel D. Rubin, National Science Foundation, WATSH Seminar, Analysis of An Electronic Voting Machine, Fairfax, VA (August 2003).
Douglas W. Jones, The Case Against the Diebold AccuVote TS, USACM Workshop on Voter-Verifiable Election Systems, Denver, July 2003.
Douglas W. Jones, E-voting: Are our defenses adequate to defend citizen rights? International Telecommunication Union Workshop on challenges, perspectives and standardization issues in E-Government, Geneva, June 2003.
Aviel D. Rubin, Nathanael Paul, David Evans, Aviel D. Rubin and Dan Wallach, Authentication for Remote Voting, ACM Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction and Security Systems (April, 2003).
Peter G. Neumann, League of Women Voters, Palo Alto CA Feb 2003
Peter G. Neumann, Contra Costa Voter Integrity project, Concord CA, Feb 2003
2002
Douglas W. Jones, Human Factors in Voting Technology, an Ethical Response,Council on Government Ethics Laws, Ottowa Ontario, Sept. 2002.
Douglas W. Jones, Trustworthy Systems on Untrusted Machines, Workshop on the Future of Voting Technology in a Networked Environment, Atlanta Georgia, June 2002.
Peter G. Neumann, Lecture at Stanford University in course on Computers and Social Decisions, May 2002.
Peter G. Neumann, Computers, Freedom, and Privacy, San Francisco, voting panel, Apr 2002
Douglas W. Jones, 2002 Workshop on Election Standards and Technology Washington DC, Jan. 2002.
2001
Douglas W. Jones, National Conference on Governance Washington DC, Nov. 2001.
Aviel D. Rubin, Security Considerations for Remote Electronic Voting, 29th Research Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy (TPRC2001), (October, 2001).
Peter G. Neumann, American Political Science Convention of the American Political Science Association, Sep 2001.
Peter G. Neumann, Voting Technology Workshop, Tomales Bay CA, Aug 2001.
Peter G. Neumann, Lecture at Stanford University, May 2001.
Douglas W. Jones, Counting Votes with Computers, keynote address to the League of Women Voters, Iowa City, May 2001.
Peter G. Neumann, Asilomar Microcomputer Workshop, voting panel, Apr 2001.
Peter G. Neumann, Computers, Freedom, and Privacy, Cambridge MA, The Great Ballot Debate, panel, Mar 2001.
Peter G. Neumann, Caltech Voting Technology Workshop, Mar 2001.
2000
Douglas W. Jones, E-Voting — Prospects and Problems. Tau Beta Pi’s 31st Annual Paul D. Scholz Symposium University of Iowa, Iowa City, April 2000.
Deirdre Mulligan, League of Conservation Voters, Piedmont, CA.