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July 12, 2006
Dan Wallach on CNN tonight discussing e-voting security (or lack thereof)
Rice computer scientist Dan Wallach, one of the nation's leading experts in e-voting security, is expected to appear this evening on CNN's "Lou Dobbs Tonight." The program airs from 5 to 6 p.m. Central.
Lou Dobbs Tonight, CNN
5-6pm Central time, July 12, 2006
Dr. Wallach is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Rice University and Associate Director of the federally funded ACCURATE (Center for Correct, Usable, Reliable, Auditable and Transparent Elections). He also testified before the Baker / Carter Commission on Federal Election Reform. His testimony is available here.
Dan Wallach is an associate professor at Rice University in the department of computer science, and also manages Rice's computer security lab. His research focuses on computer security and other areas of computer systems, such as wireless systems and secure software systems for the Internet. Dr. Wallach's pioneering efforts led to the development and standardization of the "stack inspection" security model, now used by Sun, Microsoft, and many other systems. He received his M.A. and Ph.D. from Princeton University.
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