David Wagner testifies about remote voting security before Congress
Prof. David Wagner, whose area of expertise includes computer security and the security of electronic voting, testified before Congress at a hearing of the House Administration Committee on Friday, July 15, 2020. The hearing was called to investigate options for lawmakers in Congress to vote remotely during Covid-19. Wagner explained that while it is technologically feasible for the House to conduct roll-call votes remotely, it will come with some manageable risk. He recommended securing the vote using “a combination of people, process, and technology,” including making all votes public immediately, having the House establish policies to govern the process–including contingencies for technology failures, and specifically selecting technology to support cybersecurity.