Monday, May 16, 2005

Security Researcher Spins E-Voting Notoriety into Gold

Paul F. Roberts writes in eWeek:

Security researcher Avi Rubin, who made a name for himself exposing weaknesses in electronic voting equipment, will soon be cracking open other companies' products—for a fee.

The Johns Hopkins University researcher and a team of top graduate students have launched Independent Security Evaluators, or ISE, a private company that will find security problems in other products. The group is hoping to cash in on the notoriety they gained cracking the security of e-voting kiosks and tap strong demand for ethical consultants who are also skilled at breaking security technology.

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