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Fortify Software Releases Voting Guide in Time for November Elections
SAN MATEO, Calif., Oct. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Fortify Software Inc., the
market leader in enterprise application security solutions for Business
Software Assurance, today released a report on the current state of voting
systems in America including a guide to choosing the most secure voting method
for the November elections. Furthermore, the study points to the lasting
inadequacies of today's electronic voting software, and calls upon elections
officials and voting machine manufacturers to work alongside government
officials in establishing better security metrics for the development of
e-voting software.
"In November, voters will participate in one of the most critical
elections in U.S. history, and unfortunately many will still be at risk of
inaccurate vote tallying and e-voting software vulnerabilities," says Brian
Chess, Chief Scientist and Co-Founder of Fortify Software. "It is important
for voters to understand the voting methods available as they go to the polls
in order to make sure their vote is counted. The voting public must also urge
government and manufacturers to adequately address the insecurities that
remain in these systems and that weaken the integrity of our democratic
process."
Fortify's report, Voting in America, recommends the following voting
methods in order of most desirable to least desirable to voters this November:
1) Hand-Counted Paper
2) Optical Scan
3) Absentee
4) Direct Recording Electronic (DRE)
5) Lever Machine
6) Punch Card
While not all voting methods are available in every state or precinct,
Fortify suggests that voters take advantage of the most secure option
available to them.
"It is simply dangerous to rely on today's electronic voting machines to
deliver a fair and accurate election," said Avi Rubin, Ph.D., Professor of
Computer Science at John Hopkins University. "The software flaws we uncovered
before the 2004 election continue to plague today's voting systems, and
Fortify Software's study provides voters with a solid assessment of their
voting options for this November."
Additionally, the study notes that the growth of large, urban voting
populations continues to add to the complexity of the American voting system,
and has made electronic voting systems crucial to achieving an inclusive
elections process; however, today's software-based voting machines remain
inherently insecure. The report also concludes that in order to accommodate to
the growing voter population, government and voting machine manufacturers must
work to ensure that these technologies are developed with both accuracy and
security in mind.
"The technology used for voting machines is an innovation which our
democracy depends on," adds Chess. "Elections officials and voting
manufacturers need to focus on putting the right processes and technologies in
place to make voting safe and reliable."
To access a full copy of the report, please visit:
http://www.fortify.com/landing/assetsreg/evotingstudy.jsp.
About Fortify Software, Inc.
Fortify(R)'s Business Software Assurance products and services protect
companies from the threats posed by security flaws in business-critical
software applications. Its software security suite - Fortify 360 - drives down
costs and security risks by automating key processes of developing and
deploying secure applications. Fortify Software's customers include government
agencies and FORTUNE 500 companies in a wide variety of industries, such as
financial services, healthcare, e-commerce, telecommunications, publishing,
insurance, systems integration and information management. The company is
backed by world-class teams of software security experts and partners. More
information is available at http://www.fortify.com.
SOURCE Fortify Software, Inc.
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