dijous, 3 d’abril del 2008
Spanish New eVoting Platform
dilluns, 29 d’octubre del 2007
Quantum crypto
Is any technician in the room??? ;p
dilluns, 4 de juny del 2007
Novedades editoriales

La referencia es:
* Jordi Barrat, Marta Cantijoch, Marc Carrillo, Oriol Molas, Josep Mª Reniu i Andreu Riera: El vot electrònic a Catalunya: reptes i incerteses. Barcelona, Editorial Mediterrània / Fundació Jaume Bofill, 2007. Col·lecció Polítiques nº 56 (ISSN: 978-84-8334-808-6).
Por otro lado, el eDemocracy Center ha incluído en su base de trabajos mi última publicación en la revista de la Universitat Oberta de Catalunya "Internet, Derecho y Política", sobre las oportunidades estratègicas para la implementación del voto electrónico remoto.
dijous, 22 de febrer del 2007
E-voting in Estonia (2)
Y otro más... (esta vez Honolulu)
E-voto remoto vinculante (...otro país más)
dilluns, 19 de febrer del 2007
E-voting in Estonia
As you surely know, the Estonian parliamentary elections will be held next March 4th 2007. For the second time in history, voters will be able to vote via Internet from Feb 26th to Feb 28th (during advance voting period). The Estonian National Electoral Committee will organize different events: the more interesting ar the following:
.- Saturday March 3rd at 16.00 in the Parliament Building, the White Hall: Presentation and discussion about the Estonian electoral system and e-voting project.
.- Sunday March 4th venue at 10.00 at the Parliament Building: Observation in polling stations (Tallinn) with local guides.
.- Sunday March 4th at 19.00 in the Parliament Building: Public opening and counting of e-votes, preliminary voting results will be published.
At the moment, we don't know if we'll be able to attend, but we'll try to.
dimecres, 14 de febrer del 2007
EFVE
EFVE wants elections to be verifiable by some reasonable portion of the voting public. This means that when push comes to shove people can go to the polling station, monitor their own elections, watch their votes be counted, and then go home assured that the election was honest. The current trend in many European countries is to introduce 'e-Voting' (voting on machines in the polling station) and even i-Voting (voting over the Internet). Many of the methods used place a very high level of trust in a very limited number of people. Often the software running in the machines is kept secret, and there is no verification that the software that was once inspected is even running in the machines that the public votes on.
EFVE thinks this is bad, and wants to offer a platform to people from all over Europe that resist e-Voting and i-Voting in their own countries. For the time being, EFVE is mostly concerned with bringing together already active activists and existing movements, as well as with documenting the state of e/i-Voting and the resistance against it in various European countries.