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DrM <not...@mindspring.com>Date: Wed, Apr 14, 2021, 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: Live Zoom Panel: Election Systems, Security & the Future -- Thurs. April 15, 8PM EDT
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Sorry folks, the subject line was incorrect. The meeting is at 8PM
EDT. RM.
On 4/14/2021 12:30 PM, DrM wrote:
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PRINCETON ACM / IEEE-CS
CHAPTERS
APRIL 2021 JOINT MEETING
Live Zoom Panel: Election Systems, Security, and the Future
We have survived another contentious election, and most of our
election technology seemed to work. But we still have many
questions about the future. Do we need to improve the security
and resilience of our election systems? Our special two-person
panel will hold a discussion of why we can't be complacent.
What are some of the risks lurking in our current election
technology? What are the most important technical and
political issues to be resolved before our next major
election?
Our two panelists will be Landon Noll (computer scientist and
astronomer based on the west coast), and Rebecca Mercuri
(computer forensics expert with Notable Software). Both
panelists will share their experiences with elections and
election systems.
Landon Curt Noll is an American computer scientist,
co-discoverer of the 25th Mersenne prime and discoverer of the
26th. He is also the co-inventor (with John Horton Conway) of
a system for naming arbitrarily large powers of 10. He also
helped start the International Obfuscated C Code Contest.
Landon is a Cryptologist and Security Architect, and he is a
founding member of the IEEE P1619.3 Key Management working
group. Landon is also an astronomer. His work includes
measuring the Solar parallax during the 2004 Transit of Venus
as well as the search for Vulcanoid asteroids. He was also
involved in politics as a Sunnyvale, California city council
member and vice-mayor.
Rebecca Mercuri is the founding President of Notable Software,
Inc. where her focus is on cybersecurity, digital forensic
investigations, and expert witness services. Projects have
included: contested elections, criminal defense, standards and
vulnerability assessments, copyrights and patents. Her Ph.D.
is from the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Engineering
and Applied Science. Dr. Mercuri is well-recognized for her
many decades of research and advocacy in the field of election
technology. For ongoing updates on election
integrity and other issues, see Rebecca's Twitter feed:
<twitter.com/NotableMercuri> @NotableMercuri
Date: Thursday April 15, 2021, 8:00pm EDT
Place: ONLINE MEETING - no fee but registration is required
How to register:
* Send email to Prince...@gmail.com
* OR Register on Meetup.com <https://www.meetup.com/IEEE-Princeton-Central-Jersey-Section/events/277131556>
On-line meeting notice: http://PrincetonACM.acm.org/meetings/mtg2104.pdf
All ACM / IEEE-CS meetings are open to the public. There is no
admission charge.
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