public intrusion test

Swiss Post puts e-voting on hold after researchers uncover critical security errors

2019/04/05: The Daily Swig article reviewing the controversies surrounding the Swiss Post public intrusion test for their e-voting systemRead more

Speak Math To Power: Get Your Limited Edition Commemorative T-shirt (Open Privacy article)

2019/08/06: Open Privacy, Sarah Jamie Lewis' Society, article announcing that Swiss Post paid 2'500 CHF for the vulnerabilities reports made by Sarah Jamie Lewis, Vanessa Teague, and Olivier Pereira. The article also explains why the researchers didn't take part in the official public intrusion...Read more

Swiss Post to focus solely on new system with universal verifiability (Swiss Post press release)

2019/07/05: Swiss Post official press release announcing their decision to stop offering their previous e-voting system and to focus on developing a new one wit universal verifiability that should be ready for trial from 2020. Read more

Federal Chancellery to review evoting

2019/03/29: Federal Chancellery official statement concerning the decision of Swiss Post to suspend their e-voting system after new vulnerabilities have been found during their Public Intrusion Test.Read more

E-voting at the Swiss Cyber Storm conference (Swiss Post blog post)

06/11/2017: Swiss Post blog post by Christian Folini on the Swiss Cyber Storm Conference held in Lucern October 18 2017. Swiss Post and the Canton of Geneva both gave a presentation about e-voting in Switzerland.Read more

People must weigh up the risks of e-voting (Swiss Post article)

2017/12/01: Swiss Post article by Stefan Friedli. The cyber-security specialist comes back on the parliamentary motion to submit e-voting to a public intrusion system and why this is not enough to assure the system's securityRead more

Swiss Post terms, conditions and code of conduct Public Intrusion Test (PIT)

2019/02: Swiss Post official terms of use, conditions and code of conduct for their e-voting bug bounty programRead more

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