Rajat Moona, computer scientist the man who has helped design the third generation electronic voting machines

NEW DELHI, INDIA - MAY 24: Dr. Rajat Moona, computer scientist and Director of the Indian Institute of Technology, Bhillai the man who has helped design the third generation electronic voting machines here demonstrates the use of an electronic voting machine on May 24, 2017 in New Dehil, India. India’s unique electronic voting machines on display as engineers demonstrate how they are tamper proof. The world’s largest democracy India also has the unique distinction of having one hundred percent electronic voting. India’s Electronic Voting Machines or EVM’s are considered a Gold Standard in the world. Individual machines are like calculators and are not connected to the internet and are tamper proof. Hacking is almost impossible. Half a billion voters voted on over one million voting machines in the last 2014 Parliamentary election. Now all machines will have voter verifiable paper audit trail system making them more robust. (Photo by Pallava Bagla/Corbis via Getty Images)
NEW DELHI, INDIA - MAY 24: Dr. Rajat Moona, computer scientist and Director of the Indian Institute of Technology, Bhillai the man who has helped design the third generation electronic voting machines here demonstrates the use of an electronic voting machine on May 24, 2017 in New Dehil, India. India’s unique electronic voting machines on display as engineers demonstrate how they are tamper proof. The world’s largest democracy India also has the unique distinction of having one hundred percent electronic voting. India’s Electronic Voting Machines or EVM’s are considered a Gold Standard in the world. Individual machines are like calculators and are not connected to the internet and are tamper proof. Hacking is almost impossible. Half a billion voters voted on over one million voting machines in the last 2014 Parliamentary election. Now all machines will have voter verifiable paper audit trail system making them more robust. (Photo by Pallava Bagla/Corbis via Getty Images)
Rajat Moona, computer scientist the man who has helped design the third generation electronic voting machines
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