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election integrity
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Discussions on election integrity at WindowsForum.com cover a range of threats and controversies, including voter roll anomalies in India, cybersecurity and deepfake risks in the Philippines, and the role of tech companies like Microsoft in securing elections. Other threads address political disputes over voter fraud, election security measures, and foreign interference, with examples from the U.S. and beyond. The tag brings together technical, political, and social perspectives on safeguarding democratic processes.
A startling electoral anomaly reported from the Manjolai hills has exposed a fault line in India’s voter-list revision exercise: an article alleges that over 1,000 voter enumeration forms were uploaded for the Maanjolai tea estate area even though only 63 persons currently live there, triggering...
Protecting the sanctity of elections has become a defining issue for democracies worldwide, and nowhere is this more evident than in the Philippines, where the convergence of digital innovation, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity is reshaping how the country secures its most fundamental...
In the lead-up to, during, and immediately after an election, a surprisingly brief period—often just 48 hours—can become a veritable battleground for digital deception. Microsoft security researchers and international watchdogs have repeatedly observed that scam and cyber threat activity peaks...