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The Future of Election Security

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Following 2016 election security concerns, crucial steps have been taken to reassure the public that the 2020 election results will reflect the will of the people. Hear experts from Stanford Engineering and Law share how election security and access has been enhanced—including innovations in election technology, the future of mobile voting and protective action against cyber hacking.

About the Speakers

Jenny S. Martinez, the Richard E. Lang Professor of Law and Dean of Stanford Law School moderated a conversation with computer scientist Dan Boneh, the Cryptography Professor in the Stanford School of Engineering, and Nate Persily, JD ’98, the James B. McClatchy Professor of Law at Stanford Law School. 

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This event is part of Stanford Engineering’s Intersections event series and is co-sponsored by the Stanford Law School and the Stanford Alumni Association