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AAAS EPI Center letter to Colorado legislators regarding internet voting

3; rather, all research performed to date demonstrates the opposite. No blockchain technology can mitigate the profound dangers inherent in internet voting. No mobile voting app is sufficiently secure to permit its use. These statements reflect the findings of both recent and two decades of rigorous, science-based analysis. In May 2020, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Election Assistance Commission (EAC), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released additional guidance describing the electronic return of marked ballots as “high-risk even with controls in place.” The guidance explains that “electronic ballot return, the digital return of a voted ballot by the voter, creates significant security risks to the confidentiality of ballot and voter data (e.g., voter privacy and ballot secrecy), integrity of the voted ballot, and availability of the system… Securing the return

Adobe Co-Founder: Charles Geschke s Legacy That We Should Remember and Other Important Happenings

19 April 2021, 5:53 am EDT By The tech enthusiasts mourned at the recent passing of Adobe co-founder Charles Chuck Geschke who passed away at the age of 81. The cause of death was not mentioned. On Friday, Apr. 16, the company confirmed the sudden death of their beloved co-leader. In our daily lives, we often use Adobe apps like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and other related tools to make our activities in school and at work lighter. But, how much do we know about the head of this creative company? Charles Gerschke s Passing Shock the Tech World (Photo : #TOTTechs ) Engadget reported that Shantanu Narayen, the current CEO of Adobe addressed a sad email to the company employees. Narayen said the loss of Gerschke is huge for the entire community of Adobe, as well as for the other tech industries that looked him up as a decade-long hero.

Marshall computer science graduate student wins national competition

HUNTINGTON — Marshall University graduate student Vishwanshi Joshi, a student in Marshall’s Department of Computer Sciences and Electrical Engineering, was named a winner of the Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education Student Research Competition 2021, hosted by the Association for Computing Machinery and Microsoft. The ACM Student Research Competition, which is supported by Microsoft, offers a forum for students to present their original research. Joshi submitted her research paper, titled “U-Net-based Active Learning Framework for Enhancing Cancer Immunotherapy” to the competition last fall, and her paper was accepted in November 2020. She was invited to present her work in a poster competition in the first round earlier this year, and then was invited to present her work in a 10-minute presentation in the second round in March. As one of the chosen winners, her paper will be published in the proceedings of the ACM SIGCSE 2021.

KDD 2021 Data Science Conference Will Convene Aug 14 - 18, 2021

SINGAPORE, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (SIGKDD) today announced KDD 2021, the group s flagship conference, will take place virtually Aug. 14-18. The premier interdisciplinary data science conference, KDD 2021 will bring together researchers and practitioners from data science, machine learning, big data and artificial intelligence to fuel the innovation of tomorrow. Nominations for the annual ACM SIGKDD awards, which will be announced at the conference, are being accepted now through May 1. Based out of Singapore this year, conference organizers are focusing on equity across time zones – offering key content twice, on eight-hour intervals, to cover a multitude of attendee locations.

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