In this course, you'll learn what every citizen should know about the security risks--and future potential — of electronic voting and Internet voting. We'll take a look at the past, present, and future of election technologies and explore the various spaces intersected by voting, including computer security, human factors, public policy, and more.

Securing Digital Democracy

Securing Digital Democracy

Instructor: J. Alex Halderman
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What you'll learn
Understand the security risks of electronic and internet voting.
Gain knowledge of the past, present, and future of election technologies.
Skills you'll gain
- Public Policies
- Vulnerability
- Cybersecurity
- Threat Modeling
- Human Factors (Security)
- Software Testing
- Vulnerability Assessments
- Security Controls
- Cyber Security Policies
- Security Engineering
- Security Awareness
- Human Factors
- Cryptography
- Information Systems Security
- Political Sciences
- Usability
- Computer Security
- Network Security
- Policy Analysis
- Safety and Security
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Reviewed on Mar 27, 2017
A great course Prof. Halderman explains the concept of Digital Democracy from the past to the current events in our society.
Reviewed on Feb 22, 2021
extremely well explained with great case studies and examples
Reviewed on Dec 27, 2020
Gives a great insight to the election process around the globe.
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