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\fnote{\copyright{} Christian Urban, 2014, 2015}
+%https://www.usenix.org/sites/default/files/conference/protected-files/jets15_slides_epstein.pdf
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+%Jeremy Epstein, SRI International
+%
+%In April 2015, the US Commonwealth of Virginia decertified the Advanced Voting
+%Solutions (AVS) WinVote voting machine, after concluding that it was insecure.
+%This talk presents the results of Virginia's analysis of the WinVote, and
+%explores how we got to the point where a voting machine using an unpatched
+%version of Windows XP from 2004, using hardwired WEP keys and administrator
+%passwords, could be used for over a decade in most of Virginia.
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\section*{Handout 2 (E-Voting)}
In security engineering, there are many counter-intuitive