
Project Everest: Security Review of Ohio E-Voting Systems
Project Everest is the E-voting system security analysis ordered by Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner. The Everest project follows the example established by California Secretary of State Debra Bowen, who commissioned the "top to bottom review" (TTBR) of California's computerized voting systems.
The Everest report's authors recommended that Ohio discontinue use of its DRE and PBOS (precinct-based optical scanners)
Click here to download the 86-page Everest report in PDF format
Subsections of the report can also be accessed individually from the links below.
These documents are housed at the following URL on the Ohio Secretary of State website:
http://www.sos.state.oh.us/elections/voterInformation/equipment/VotingSy...
EVEREST Testing Reports
MicroSolved, Inc.
Project Executive Summary Report (PDF)
Hart System Executive Summary Report (PDF)
Hart System Technical Manager's Report (PDF)
Hart System Technical Details Report (PDF)
ES&S System Executive Summary Report (PDF)
ES&S System Technical Manager's Report (PDF)
ES&S System Technical Details Report (PDF)
Premier System Executive Summary Report (PDF)
Premier System Technical Manager's Report (PDF)
Premier System Technical Details Report (PDF)
Pennsylvania State University, University of Pennsylvania, and WebWise Security, Inc.
SysTest Labs: Consulting and Testing Services Risk Assessment Study of Ohio Voting Systems
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EVERESTReport.pdf | 1.12 MB |
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