| Aviel (Avi) David Rubin | |
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Avi Rubin (right) speaking at the Computers, Freedom and Privacy 2006 conference
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| Born | November 8, 1967 Manhattan, Kansas |
| Fields | Computer Science |
| Institutions | Johns Hopkins University ACCURATE USENIX |
| Alma mater | University of Michigan |
Aviel (Avi) David Rubin is Professor of Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University, Technical Director of the Information Security Institute at Johns Hopkins, Director of ACCURATE, President and co-founder of Independent Security Evaluators and an expert in systems and networking security. In 2002, he was elected to the Board of Directors of the USENIX Association for a two-year term.
Rubin is credited for bringing to light vulnerabilities in Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold Election Systems) Accuvote electronic voting machines.[1] In 2006 he published a book on his experiences since this event.[2]
References
- ^ Kohno, T.; A. Stubblefield, A. D. Rubin, D. S. Wallach (2004). "Analysis of an electronic voting system". Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, 2004.: 27–40. doi:. ISSN 1081-6011. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=1301313.
- ^ Rubin, Aviel David (2006-09-05). Brave New Ballot: The Battle to Safeguard Democracy in the Age of Electronic Voting. Broadway. p. 288. ISBN 0767922107.
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