How blockchain can transform government sector: E-government, e-voting, e-identities and e-documents
The excitement around the applicability of blockchain in the public sector is building at a large scale. Government agencies have started testing blockchain technology’s potential to improve the ...
E-voting, justifiably, scares a lot of computer security experts. If a hacker steals your payment card details, it's a time-consuming annoyance - but it doesn't influence democracy. That's, in part, ...
Blockchain technology, for all of its cryptographic cleverness, has often been mocked as the solution that's looking for a problem. See Also: Going Beyond the Copilot Pilot - A CISO's Perspective ...
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has just made public a patent application from the U.S. Postal Service that describes a “Secure Voting System” based on blockchain technology. The USPS filed the ...
As the desire to increase voter turnout remains strong and the number of online voting pilot projects rises in the U.S. and abroad, some security experts warn any internet-based election system is ...
Thailand’s Democrat Party has become the first political party to use blockchain technology to elect its leaders in a primary election, which was held from November 1–9, 2018. In a live e-voting ...
Thailand's Democrat Party has become the first political party to use blockchain technology to elect its leaders in a primary election, which was held from November 1-9, 2018. In a live e-voting ...
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