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e-Representative
e-Representative is a research and development project that will create a secure and mobile parliamentarian desktop for supporting day-to-day committee work (e.g., remote e-voting). The project is co-funded under the IST Programme by the European Commission and has project number FP6-2004-26985.
Comments on the U.S. Standards for e-voting
Voluntary Voting Systems
Guidelines 2005 (VVSG'05)
Scytl's recommendations on first draft of e-voting standards published by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC).
U.S. Standards for e-voting
Voluntary Voting Systems Guidelines 2005 (VVSG'05)
U.S. e-voting standards adopted by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) on December 13, 2005.
Presentation on Voter Verifiable Technologies for the U.S. NIST
Presentation on Voter Verification Technologies given up to the VVSG'05 Technical Guidelines Development Committee (TGDC) team of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on June 8, 2005.
Presentation on an Electronic Voter Verifiable Technology for the State of Maryland
Our presentation for the public hearing on Voter Verification Technologies organized for the House of Delegates of the State of Maryland on March 18, 2005.
Comments on the CoE Draft Recommendation on Standards for e-voting
Our comments to the Recommendations of the Council of Europe.
Pnyx compliance with CoE Standards
A summary on how Pnyx complies with the security standards set in the CoE recommendations.
Council of Europe Recommendation on e-voting
Recommendations on e-voting approved by the Council of Europe on September 30, 2004.
Comments by Scytl on the SERVE security report
Our comments on the survey report on the SERVE project.
SERVE security report
Report on the SERVE remote electronic voting project (USA).
Comments on the CESG's report "e-Voting Security Study"
Our comments on the report written by the Communications-Electronics Security Group (CESG) related to the security requirements of the UK 2003 electronic voting pilots.