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Data integrity as a method for preserving democracy

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Contributors:

David Becker

Executive Director, Founder

Center for Election Innovation & Research

Jeff Jonas

CEO, Founder

Senzing

During their keynote panel at Privacy. Security. Risk. 2018 in Austin, Texas, David Becker, executive director of the Center for Election Innovation and Research, and Jeff Jonas, founder of Senzing, had some good news for those concerned about the U.S. voting population: We're making serious progress on data integrity in a way that's benefitting democracy. Period. In an innovative use of privacy by design, the two have teamed up to cut down on the level of voter disenfranchisement here in the U.S. Watch the full video on YouTube.

Data integrity as a method for preserving democracy

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Contributors:

David Becker

Executive Director, Founder

Center for Election Innovation & Research

Jeff Jonas

CEO, Founder

Senzing

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Data securityEthicsGovernment accessSurveillanceGovernmentCybersecurity lawPrivacy

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