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The VVSG Version 1.1 Overview

The VVSG Version 1.1 Overview. Matthew Masterson Election Assistance Commission www.eac.gov. Terminology. VVSG – Voluntary Voting System Guidelines VVSG Version 1.1 - the revised version of VVSG 2005. Materials used to revise taken from VVSG v. 2.0.

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The VVSG Version 1.1 Overview

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  1. The VVSG Version 1.1Overview Matthew Masterson Election Assistance Commission www.eac.gov

  2. Terminology • VVSG – Voluntary Voting System Guidelines • VVSG Version 1.1 - the revised version of VVSG 2005. • Materials used to revise taken from VVSG v. 2.0. • VVSG Version 2.0 - the TGDC Recommendations from August, 2007

  3. Background and Issues • VVSG 2005 • Required currently for new voting systems and significant updates to existing • An incremental update to 2002 VSS, but major gaps exist • No uniform, public test suites available for labs to use • VVSG Version 2.0 • Complete rewrite of VVSG 2005 • Improved in many areas, e.g., security, reliability benchmarks • Tests have been written and are publicly available • EAC conducted 180-day public period • Next steps include TGDC additional research and requirements, another public comment period, and EAC policy decisions.

  4. VVSG Version 1.1 • Idea was to bridge gap between VVSG 2005 and 2.0 standards • Port certain 2.0 material into 1.1 • Bring along the tests associated with the ported 2.0 material • Do this in roughly one year • EAC just completed 120-day public comment period.

  5. Steps • EAC developed strategy for 1.1 • NIST proposed material, EAC made final decisions • http://vote.nist.gov/EACResearch-AmendedVVSG-2005-20081030.pdf • EAC and NIST addressed public review comments to 2.0 material to be ported • NIST ported the updated 2.0 material to 1.1 • Adjusted for differences in format and structure • EAC to issue final versions and associated tests

  6. Selection Criteria • The material would improve testing of voting systems and fills major gaps • The material would not require further research, is substantially ready for inclusion now • It would not involve changes in hardware or significant changes in software • Document creation, public review, final document can be produced within one year

  7. VVSG 1 .1: Breakdown of Comments James Long Election Assistance Commission www.eac.gov

  8. The breakdown: Total number of comments: 342 2005 VVSG Volume I: 275 2005 VVSG Volume II: 68 Number of individuals who commented: 38

  9. Breakdown of the who commented: Labs: iBeta, Systest, Wyle Manufacturers: Unisyn Organizations: The Association for Software Testing Special Interest Group on Electronic Voting, EPIC, Accurate, Disability Rights CA, Disability Rights NJ, Election Technology Council, National Disabilities Rights Network, Texas Civil Rights Project, Verified Voting, and OASIS States: California SOS Standards Board and Board of Advisors

  10. Most commented on sections: Volume I: 2.2.1.3 - Ballot Production 5.2.8 – Error Checking Volume II: 1.8.2.6 – Certification Test Practices

  11. Other comments: Open Ended Vulnerability Testing (OEVT) Software Independence (SI) Proposed removing the discussion sections and placing in a companion document.

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