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eVoting Security and Privacy  
e-Voting was new to Hong Kong and most parts of the world. However, in 2011 and 2012, citizens of Hong Kong had tasted two e-votings (or e-pollings) to influence process of Chief Executive election. Security and privacy challenges did pose a vital impact to the e-votings. We have invited the organizers and security professionals involved in the two e-votings to share their experience.
Speaker’s Presentations

eVoting_popvote_design&attacks.pdf

eVoting_pre-election_attacks.pdf

eVoting_pre-election_design.pdf

 

Event Photos

Date : 19 May 2012 (Sat)

Time : 14:30 – 17:30

Location : Y302

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Target Audience : PISA Members, ISOC HK Members and other IT security professionals

 

Program Highlight :

1. Addressing Security and Privacy concerns of e-Voting

(a) experience from Pre-Election (Chester Soong & SC Leung)

(b) experience from CE-Poll (Jazz Ma of HKUPOP)

2. Security attacks and responses in e-Voting

(a) experience from Pre-Election (Sang Young)

(b) experience from CE-Poll (Jazz Ma, Ken Lam)

3. Panel discussion: Lessons Learnt from the first e-Voting in Hong Kong

Moderator: Charles Mok

Panelists: the above speakers, Ben Cheng, Dr. Robert Chung (鍾庭耀博士)

Organizers - ISOC HK, PISA/ Supporting Organizations - HKCERT, HKCS, HKISPA, HKiTF, isfs, The Professional Commons, VXRL, WTIA