Microsoft aims to modernize and secure voting with ElectionGuard [techcrunch.com]
Amid Worries About Election Security, Microsoft Unveils Voting Machine Software : NPR [www.npr.org]
Microsoft wants to secure elections and political campaigns [www.engadget.com]
Microsoft offers software tools to secure elections [apnews.com]
With ElectionGuard, Microsoft is trying to fix a growing global problem [www.techradar.com]
Protecting Election Integrity with ElectionGuard [galois.com]
Microsoft Build 2019: Microsoft launches election security service, SDK [www.zdnet.com]
Microsoft's open 'ElectionGuard' SDK aims to secure democratic elections [www.windowscentral.com]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
Microsoft announces open ‘ElectionGuard’ SDK to protect the integrity of elections [www.firstpost.com]
Homomorphic encryption is the only technology I've heard of that has the ability to increase visibility to voters w/o exposing their votes to others. I didn't think it was ready for prime time yet, but Microsoft is making it happen. Open-source, too!https://t.co/0ejZvTAtgT
— Brian McClendon (@bmcclendon) May 6, 2019
ElectionGuard, announced by Microsoft on Monday, uses encryption techniques to let voters know when their vote is counted, and give election officials a way to verify election results and detect possible tampering. https://t.co/2LbBvqmFSM
— NPR (@NPR) May 6, 2019
Microsoft has unveiled a new tool that would allow voters to track their votes through the process of being counted. https://t.co/rJBR7Pcvz1
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) May 6, 2019
NEW: Microsoft is unveiling a tool today that would allow voters to track the votes they cast in person, through the process of being counted https://t.co/hV724aUBpb
— Miles Parks (@MilesParks) May 6, 2019
Ahead Of 2020, Microsoft Unveils Tool To Allow Voters To Track Their Ballots: The tech giant unveiled a software toolkit Monday that would allow voters to confirm that their votes were cast and counted, and… https://t.co/iBJXqCBMaG #ImpeachTrump #ImpeachKavanaugh #TheResistance pic.twitter.com/qQPxycpXk4
— Patrick (@cahulaan) May 6, 2019
In an effort to improve confidence in elections, Microsoft is unveiling a new tool that uses encryption to let voters know when their votes are counted and allows election officials to verify results. https://t.co/rJBR7Pu6qz
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) May 6, 2019
NEW: In an effort to improve confidence in elections, Microsoft is unveiling a new tool that uses encryption to let voters know when their votes are counted and allows election officials to verify results. https://t.co/rJBR7Pcvz1
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) May 6, 2019
Just announced at Microsoft Build 2019: #ElectionGuard, an end-to-end verifiable elections SDK project that @kiniry, @n1nj4, and I have been leading at @galois and @free_and_fair! https://t.co/5sCSSCie5c https://t.co/OvWTdYdXeY
— Daniel M. Zimmerman (@dmz) May 6, 2019
Ahead Of 2020, Microsoft Unveils Tool To Allow Voters To Track Their Ballots https://t.co/F5bqcNolEi
— Jan Neutze (@JanNeutze) May 6, 2019
Ambitious @Microsoft project announced to secure elections and make voting verifiable with open-source software developed with @Galois, which is already building secure voting prototypes under a @DARPA contract. https://t.co/huvxZ4dLgc
— Frank Bajak (@fbajak) May 6, 2019
Microsoft's offers software tools to secure elections https://t.co/5lcFoqdLCX
— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) May 6, 2019
Microsoft has created free open-source SDK that can be incorporated into existing voting machine designs to help voters verify their ballots were included in tally. Idea not new. It has been floated for yrs, but this is 1st time it has chance of being done https://t.co/5JWFqYTegR pic.twitter.com/xwC4cVcHh1
— Kim Zetter (@KimZetter) May 6, 2019
Microsoft is focused primarily on the security aspect of voting with its ElectionGuard initiative. #msbuildhttps://t.co/IHShkrI1md
— Ed Bott (@edbott) May 6, 2019
Excited to announce our work on ElectionGuard. When ready later this year, it will enable anyone to build end-to-end verifiable and secure elections technology! https://t.co/zRRtQOLX8y
— Shpat Morina (@shpatar) May 6, 2019
Microsoft announced today that it's partnering with leading voting technology companies to integrate a free cybersecurity SDK (developed with @galois) into their products: https://t.co/D0P3HwKyn8 pic.twitter.com/nGStDAl5ga
— Eric Geller (@ericgeller) May 6, 2019
Excited to be working on ElectionGuard for @free_and_fair in collaboration with @Microsoft. I've been running the project with @dmz and @kiniry.
— Joey Dodds (@n1nj4) May 6, 2019
Here's my blog post about it: https://t.co/HWRp4kUhhr
Wow, Microsoft teaming up with Galois to deliver homomorphic encryption-powered secure voting is... not something I expected to see in my lifetime!https://t.co/n0p5LLodNA
— Aaron Levin (@aaronmblevin) May 6, 2019
Microsoft aims to modernize and secure voting with ElectionGuard – TechCrunch #security #voting #electionguard #elections @techcrunch https://t.co/Rn23ETPuLi
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) May 6, 2019
Microsoft announces ElectionGuard, an open source platform for securely handling voting data, available this summer with a pilot during the 2020 elections (Devin Coldewey/TechCrunch) https://t.co/g693Mw88dZ
— Chris Heilmann (@codepo8) May 6, 2019
Well, that's one product never coming to India...??♂️ https://t.co/rFAhvZLptC
— Robin Sinha (@RobSin91) May 6, 2019
Microsoft readies new tools to combat election hacking https://t.co/0GTKOoNUNK @microsoft @free_and_fair
— Galois (@galois) May 6, 2019
Microsoft wants to prevent election hacking and make sure voters can check their vote wasn't tampered with: https://t.co/suI4YoQ9PX #MSBuild
— Dina Bass (@dinabass) May 6, 2019
Microsoft is piloting homomorphic encryption for its new ElectionGuard set to debut in 2020. The system will securely tally encrypted votes while only allowing end users to decrypt https://t.co/bgdVfF2zY2
— Yaniv Tal (@yanivgraph) May 6, 2019
Microsoft Aims to Modernize and Secure Voting With ElectionGuard https://t.co/wUsjw4TIwQ
— @ANTIGOPMVMT (@ANTIGOPMVMT) May 7, 2019
Ahead Of 2020, Microsoft Unveils Tool To Allow Voters To Track Their Ballots https://t.co/vFOhCVUvdB
— Zane (@ZaneMarelii) May 6, 2019
Check this out: Amid Worries About Election Security, Microsoft Unveils Voting Machine Software : NPR https://t.co/a3Elxb1Weu
— Democracy 4 All (@goodbye56789) May 7, 2019
In an effort to improve confidence in elections, Microsoft is unveiling a new tool that uses encryption to let voters know when their votes are counted and allows election officials to verify results. https://t.co/rJBR7Pcvz1
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) May 6, 2019
Ahead Of 2020, Microsoft Unveils Tool To Allow Voters To Track Their Ballots https://t.co/I9CwQl2uYy
— KrisS ? Your Vote, Your Voice ? (@MplsMe) May 7, 2019
Ahead Of 2020, Microsoft Unveils Tool To Allow Voters To Track Their Ballots https://t.co/eDivUoXM1T #CivicDocket
— L. Joy Williams (@ljoywilliams) May 7, 2019
Microsoft has unveiled a new technology that allows voters to track their ballots in an effort to improve confidence in elections. https://t.co/rJBR7Pcvz1
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) May 6, 2019
"In an effort to improve confidence in elections, @Microsoft announced that it is releasing an #OpenSource software development kit called ElectionGuard that will use encryption techniques to let voters know when their vote is counted." Read more from @NPR https://t.co/v9uEMW3KzA
— Case Foundation (@CaseFoundation) May 7, 2019
I’m guessing Republicans will find some reason why this is not a good idea.https://t.co/vcBNuqDBxu
— Chris Charles (@chris_w_charles) May 7, 2019
“Microsoft is releasing...ElectionGuard that will use encryption techniques to let voters know when their vote is counted. It will also allow election officials & 3rd parties to verify election results to make sure there was no interference with results.” https://t.co/AHVH4UENiJ
— blmohr (@blmohr) May 7, 2019
Ahead Of 2020, Microsoft Unveils Tool To Allow Voters To Track Their Ballots https://t.co/cB7hyxofMM
— Paulasbarntiques (@barntiques859) May 6, 2019
@ScottAdamsSays "...The code could then be used to follow the vote from the moment the voter casts it, after the voter has verified the selections are correct, to the moment it's counted."https://t.co/gzDTkiibVi
— Vivek (@melodicbit) May 6, 2019
Ahead Of 2020, Microsoft Unveils Tool To Allow Voters To Track Their Ballots https://t.co/arHU7Y3Bv2
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) May 6, 2019
Microsoft wants to secure elections and political campaigns https://t.co/soj3ljEj9y
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) May 6, 2019
Microsoft offers software tools to secure electionshttps://t.co/D6pyrMOVyf by @fbajak
— hari sreenivasan (@hari) May 7, 2019
Should America trust Microsoft with our elections?https://t.co/cU0Zp2zOi1
— G. Bernadino Lopez (@Lobo11G) May 7, 2019
Microsoft offers software tools to secure elections- this is huge. MS will be offering FREE, OPEN SOURCE software tools to enable risk-limiting audits on existing voting equipment. No more excuses! We must audit ALL elections! https://t.co/2QCSkQmupn
— Susan Greenhalgh (@SEGreenhalgh) May 6, 2019
No, no, no, this is not a good idea https://t.co/QZzjoMVEn9
— Kelly Campagna (@warriorwoman91) May 7, 2019
MS가 Microsoft 365의 대선 캠페인 공격을 방어하는 CampaignGuard와 함께 무료로 배포하는 전자투표 시스템이자 보안 SDK인 ElectionGuard를 발표. 투표를 방해하거나 변조하는 것을 막아주며 쌍방 검증 기능과 보안감사툴을 제공. MS의 "민주주의 수호 프로그램"의 일부 https://t.co/N40IlLE0TY pic.twitter.com/LustnZxUf7
— 박수민 / Soomin Park (@minist) May 6, 2019
To this end, Microsoft is launching ElectionGuard to help secure elections, but it will not be ready for the 2020 elections: https://t.co/QF1rkUdLLr
— So-called Dave (@DavidWetherell) May 6, 2019
The 'ElectionGuard' SDK will allow voters to verify their votes with a unique code using just a web portal.https://t.co/xVPRSOf1Zx
— Tech2 (@tech2eets) May 6, 2019