VoterList security
Canadian sources that are recognized for their work on election security and democratic processes:
- Government Organizations:
- Elections Canada
- Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (part of the Communications Security Establishment)
- Office of the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada
- Academic Institutions:
- Ryerson University's Democratic Engagement Exchange
- University of Toronto's Citizen Lab
- McGill University's Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy
- Carleton University's Clayton H. Riddell Graduate Program in Political Management
- Non-Governmental Organizations:
- Samara Centre for Democracy
- Democracy Watch
- Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP)
- Think Tanks and Research Centers:
- Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto
- Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
- Professional Associations:
- Canadian Election Officials (CEO)
- Independent Officers of Parliament:
- Office of the Commissioner of Canada Elections
- Media Organizations with Focus on Electoral Integrity:
- CBC News - Politics
- The Globe and Mail - Politics
It's important to note that while this list includes significant Canadian sources, the field of election security in Canada may not be as extensively developed as in some other countries, particularly the United States. Many Canadian institutions focus on broader issues of democratic engagement and electoral processes rather than specifically on technical aspects of election security.
For the most comprehensive and current information on Canadian election security, it would be advisable to start with Elections Canada and the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, as these are the primary government bodies responsible for safeguarding the integrity of Canadian elections.
- What specific vulnerabilities should be prioritized in an analysis of current democratic Voting systems?
- list the most significant sources that are recognized as election security organizations or specialized academic institutions
- produce a comparable list of only Canadian sources