Tues 9th August 2022, Election Day
Election petitions are going on in several places to authenticate that many governors, MPs and Women reps were hatched in a vifalangalanga selection. What happens to KIEMS kits before October 26th? I'm supposing petitions require all election materials to be preserved as evidence. Will kits be "partitioned" for fresh presidential elections and the rest left as evidence? Or will IEBC simply buy new ones?
From what I understood - they backed up all KIEMS data -wiped them clean and have re-configured them afresh. They court require this be kept for 3yrs. So you'll get all the back up of KIEMS data in the cloud. The same case with servers - data will be backed up and servers wiped clean in readiness for new election.Obviously the gold standard for scrutiny is to open the ballot boxes. Those contains actual votes cast by me and you.
Strange coming from a IT guru. One of those can be tampered with leaving no trace: the other can also be tampered with but would leave an incriminating trail.Quote from: RV Pundit on October 05, 2017, 10:12:48 AMFrom what I understood - they backed up all KIEMS data -wiped them clean and have re-configured them afresh. They court require this be kept for 3yrs. So you'll get all the back up of KIEMS data in the cloud. The same case with servers - data will be backed up and servers wiped clean in readiness for new election.Obviously the gold standard for scrutiny is to open the ballot boxes. Those contains actual votes cast by me and you.
Strange coming from a IT guru. One of those can be tampered with leaving no trace: the other can also be tampered with but would leave an incriminating trail.
Whatever is contained in servers can be easily manipulated - I don't know what IT you know - but the phyiscal ballots with serilaized seals & all those security features - will be hard to pull in 41,000 stations. Otherwise I can change server figures and erase or edit the logs as well....all in few minutes.Quote from: Omollo on October 05, 2017, 12:31:09 PMStrange coming from a IT guru. One of those can be tampered with leaving no trace: the other can also be tampered with but would leave an incriminating trail.
Server can be manipulated right but the server will record date, time, changes made and the person who made those changes. Would we say the same of ballot stuffing? I expect better from self anointed 'computer scientist'
Logs are just text files that can be edited.Quote from: patel on October 05, 2017, 04:32:50 PMServer can be manipulated right but the server will record date, time, changes made and the person who made those changes. Would we say the same of ballot stuffing? I expect better from self anointed 'computer scientist'