Hi Walu - I hope the loopholes that led to the Govt site hackings will have been resolved else I would not like to imagine the servers of the electoral commission being hacked as the results are being tallied. No more riots please!
 
 
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012, at 07:15 AM, Walubengo J wrote:
Now that Kenya might go e-Voting this year (http://tinyurl.com/7dbctnl) why not support the researcher below as she figures out it it will work or not.

walu.


--- On Fri, 1/27/12, Maina Olembo <maina.olembo@cased.de> wrote:

From: Maina Olembo <maina.olembo@cased.de>
Subject: RE: Survey on Internet Voting and Polling Station Voting in Kenya
To: jwalu@yahoo.com
Date: Friday, January 27, 2012, 3:04 PM

Hallo,

I would like to ask for a few minutes of your time.

I am carrying out a study as part of doctoral research on Internet voting and polling station voting in Kenya. The goal of this study is to gain insight on perceptions of polling station voting and Internet voting.

If you would like to participate, please click on the link below:


Fill out questionnaire


The password is internet.

Thank you in advance for your time and interest.

Your input is invaluable.

-- 
Maina M. Olembo
Doctoral Researcher
SecUSo - IT Security, Usability and Society

Center for Advanced Security Research Darmstadt
TU Darmstadt
Department of Computer Science
Building S2|02
Hochschulstraße 10
D-64289 Darmstadt

Phone: +49(0) 6151 16 64292
Fax:   +49(0) 6151 16 4825
Email: maina.olembo@cased.de
Web:   www.secuso.cased.de
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