Open-Source Software, Voter Authentication Will Restore US Election Integrity, Cybersecurity Expert Says

Open-Source Software, Voter Authentication Will Restore US Election Integrity, Cybersecurity Expert Says
A Clark County election worker checks a voting machine among others that are boxed up at the Clark County Election Department in Las Vegas, on Nov. 6. Ethan Miller/Getty Images
Ella Kietlinska
Joshua Philipp
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Voting systems vendors should make U.S. election software open-source for anybody to view and analyze to prevent future manipulation of vote counts, according to Gary Miliefsky, executive producer of Cyber Defense Magazine and a founding member of the Department of Homeland Security.

Voters should be properly authenticated when they register to vote and cast their ballots to prevent election fraud, Miliefsky said on The Epoch Times’ “Crossroads” program.

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