The United States National Academies of Sciences (NASEM) released a report which asserted that virtual voting systems ought to be shelved. The firm is supporting the use of paper ballots in the entire US electoral system by 2020. According to the report entailed in the 156 page document, NASEM insists that virtual systems of voting ought to be shelved until such a time that the system can be verified to be secure. Authors of the said report are of the view that making use of the blockchain as an irreversible ballot box may appear promising, however, the technology may not be in a position of addressing the essential issues of the electoral process. The report is in essence a conclusion of a study that lasted two years. The committee behind the research comprised of election scholars, cybersecurity experts, as well as social scientists. Over and above, the report campaigns for the use of human-readable paper ballots in the next US elections.
The main objective of all this is to safeguard the veracity as well as the security of the US electoral process. The people who authored the report also decry the lack of technological expertise that can guarantee the verifiability, confidentiality and safety a ballot paper which is transmitted online.
Full Article: New NASEM Report Suggests Blockchain And Online Voting Systems Are No-Go.