Join us Saturday, September 16, 2017
Full schedule
Donald Trump warned of a 2016 rigged election. Was he right? In his 2016 article for ABC cyber security expert Richard Clarke states that all computer systems can be hacked whether they are in the private or the public sector. Former CIA Director James Woolsey warns that our computerized election systems are indeed vulnerable to malicious hacking.
This conference is designed to address these and other election system vulnerabilities. Conference participants will present a single-solution for our election system vulnerabilities.
Speakers
Mark Crispin Miller is professor of media studies at New York University and the author of the book: Fooled Again, How the Right Stole the 2004 Elections. Read More
Jonathan Simon is a graduate of Harvard College and New York University School of Law and is a member of the Bar of Massachusetts and author of Code Red:Computerized Election Theft and the New American Century. Read More
Bob Fitrakis is an American lawyer, political author and writer,political candidate, and Professor of Political Science in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department at Columbus State Community College. Read More
Karen McKim has served as coordinator of Wisconsin Election Integrity (WisconsinElectionIntegrity.org) since its creation in 2012. At that time, she’d just retired from a 30-year career with the State of Wisconsin, managing quality-assurance programs for the Department of Health Services and supervising management audits for the Legislative Audit Bureau. Read More
Jon S. Warner, Ph.D., is a Systems Engineer who heads the Radiological Detection and Vulnerability Assessments Section at Argonne National Laboratory. Prior to become a section leader (2015), Jon was with the Vulnerability Assessment Team (2002-2015). Read More