The Commission on Election will start its 20-day pilot testing of its 23.5 million Internet voting project in Singapore today. It has tapped Scytl Consortium, a Spanish tech company to implement the project. The pilot testing is to find out if the Scytl technology is "secured, less costly, user-friendly, and accurate".
Around 6,000 Filipino computer experts based in Singapore have already expressed interest to try to hack and penetrate the technology.
As I am not an IT professional, i can't do anything except wish that the Internet voting system for absentee voters will have real security features that work.
2007-07-19
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