e' un caso di studio se non ricordo male, e' stato usato in chiave politica per ostacolare le minoranze russofone digital divise. (e in estonia non c'e' il requisito della segretezza del voto, afaik) ciao, s. On 21/05/2019 12:20, Enrico Nardelli wrote:
Estonia was crippled by cyberattacks on government networks during a dispute with Russia in 2007. Today the tiny tech-savvy nation is so certain of its cyber defenses that it is the only country in the world to allow internet voting for the entire electorate, in every election, and thousands have already done so in the European Parliament elections.
Internet voting — or i-voting —has been available since 2005 in the nation that gave the world Skype, and the percentage of voters using the internet to cast ballots has increased with each election, reaching 44% of voters in national election in March.
Associated Press, David Keyton, May 20, 2019 https://www.apnews.com/3feb42f649de47788c5bf45a27a6cba5
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