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Microsoft’s recent unveiling of open source ElectionGuard—which uses cryptography to allow individuals to independently verify their votes—is the latest response to an increasingly urgent question: How secure are our elections?
And if it can lock down votes, then what else is cryptography capable of as cybersecurity expands into virtually all areas of life?
In this podcast transcript, Microsoft Research’s Josh Benaloh, a key contributor to the ElectionGuard project, and Matthew Scholl, Chief of Computer Security Division at NIST, put these latest developments into context. Download now to learn more about applied cryptography’s expanding role.