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    Kaspersky Lab experts served as the judging panel, selecting the top three proposals out of the 19 submissions. Additional information for each award-winning submission is below:

    • New York University: In first place, and recipient of the $10,000 grand prize, was New York University. The university's submission proposed the usage of a "permissioned blockchain" configuration, in which a central authority admits voting machines to the network prior to the start of the election, followed by voting machines acting autonomously to build a public, distributed ledger of votes. In addition to addressing threats to the integrity of the system, NYU's plan allows voters to tell if their individual vote was counted.
    • University Of Maryland, College Park's Maryland Cybersecurity Center: Second place and $5,000 was awarded to the University Of Maryland, College Park's Maryland Cybersecurity Centre, which proposed a solution rooted in global public keys that encrypt ballots and provide voter receipts using randomly generated numbers. The university's proposal also features cryptographic tree data structures that allow citizens to check if their vote was counted.
    • Newcastle University: Winner of $3,000 and third place was Newcastle University, which proposed a solution rooted in three protocols: the Open Vote Network, DRE-i and DRE-ip.

    To access the award-winning submissions from the Kaspersky Lab Cybersecurity Case Study Competition, please visit The Economist's Which MBA? site.

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    Can Blockchain Technology Secure Digital Voting Systems - Seite 2 LONDON, December 9, 2016 /PRNewswire/ - Kaspersky Lab challenged 19 universities with protecting e-Voting from cyberattacks in competition; awards three top finalists   Kaspersky Lab today announced the winning collegiate teams in its Cybersecurity …