DARPA has a $10 million project to build secure hardware that's being used in an open source voting machine. so, naturally, DEF CON hackers are hard at work this weekend trying to break it https://t.co/ni8tB6tqUD
— Lily Hay Newman (@lilyhnewman) August 10, 2019
DARPA's $10M voting machine project at DEF CON was a big deal, as it looked to set the standard on how elections should be secured.
— alfred ? @ vacation ? (@alfredwkng) August 11, 2019
Technical difficulties delayed it until the last day:
https://t.co/wfjwVAjF5g
An unexpected bug prevented hackers at #DEFCON27 from pentesting DARPA’s $10M secure voting machine prototypes until the conference’s final day: https://t.co/QVTBUWpByr
— dell cameron (@dellcam) August 11, 2019
We're excited to be playing a small part in this DARPA project on secure voting led by @galois -- https://t.co/b9mOM13NL4
— VotingWorks (@voting_works) August 12, 2019
Hackers Take on Darpa's $10 Million Voting Machine https://t.co/vQxcKkZZhr pic.twitter.com/uoA9thzAuz
— #AI (@AI__TECH) August 11, 2019
Voting machine & #hackers unite to address #election security funded by @DARPA @defcon @voting_works @SecureHardware @VotingVillageDC #trust #democracy @apoliticalco @codeforamerica @jainkiranc @nathanshedroff @lesamitchell @nataliefoster https://t.co/iab3O1Omgg
— lisagansky (@instigating) August 11, 2019
#DemandVoterID
— ?? John Hancock ?? (@KianMcIan) August 11, 2019
?? #MAGA #WWG1WGA ?? #GreatAwakening @realDonaldTrump #QAnon #HNWSR
Hackers Take on Darpa's $10 Million Voting Machine https://t.co/OS884Bh0t6
How #Hackers Take on #Darpa's $10 Million #VotingMachine https://t.co/rinhpAQTLC #fintech #CyberSecurity @lilyhnewman @wired @missdkingsbury @Shirastweet #election pic.twitter.com/fEbGgEXYcP
— Spiros Margaris (@SpirosMargaris) August 10, 2019
Hackers Take on Darpa's $10 Million Voting Machine https://t.co/l0ydNfSaqU
— R Ghaznavi-zadeh (@RGhaznaviZadeh) August 10, 2019
2020 and the black-box ballot box via Jon Evans https://t.co/oamcGLqbdH #ML #AI #Analytics #Automation pic.twitter.com/gXm8QZYOTZ
— Dr. Gerald Bader,PhD (@gerald_bader) August 11, 2019
2020 and the black-box ballot box – TechCrunch https://t.co/N9C42rmFAR #Cybersecurity #Hackers #Cyberattacks #CSO
— Evan Kirstel (@evankirstel) August 11, 2019
Some voting technology vendors were close to reaching agreements with @VotingVillageDC to showcase their equipment this year, @mattblaze told @CyberScoopNews, but time ran out.
— Eric Geller (@ericgeller) August 12, 2019
“I’m optimistic that they will come around, but they haven’t done it yet.”https://t.co/6m855cdKwt
DEF CON Voting Village matures as industry keeps its distance - CyberScoop https://t.co/9492mwJEGw
— Sean Lyngaas (@snlyngaas) August 12, 2019
.@kpyke: “We continue to try to find partners in the election space that we can work with to learn more about it so we can give better advice." https://t.co/9492mwJEGw
— Sean Lyngaas (@snlyngaas) August 12, 2019
.@TypeMRT: “Hopefully we can connect some of those new, exciting security experts with the officials in their own communities.”https://t.co/9492mwJEGw
— Sean Lyngaas (@snlyngaas) August 12, 2019
.@mattblaze: “We don’t care if you break anything, as long as you’re doing it in an interesting way." https://t.co/9492mws3hW
— Sean Lyngaas (@snlyngaas) August 12, 2019
#CyberDigest | DARPA's $10 million voting machine couldn't be hacked at Defcon (for the wrong reasons) | @alfredwkng | https://t.co/CuMYXBX8k1
— ASPI Cyber Policy (@ASPI_ICPC) August 12, 2019
해커가 Darpa의 1,000 만 달러의 투표 기계에 도전 https://t.co/k84NK8vuqZ
— editoy (@editoy) August 13, 2019
• 이번 주 미국의 의원과 공무원이 라스베가스 Def Con에 모인 것은 이 때문입니다. 여기에서는 Voting Village에서 해커가 투표의 잠재적인 취약점을 증명하기 위해 최선을 다하고 있습니다.
"Studying a computer takes time, but opening it up always reveals something." https://t.co/9492mwJEGw
— Sean Lyngaas (@snlyngaas) August 13, 2019