World Cup and elections have this in common: both draw worldwide attention, and both are using technology to deliver data-driven facts to improve accuracy, speed, and human decision-making.
What the World Cup and Elections Have in Common

World Cup and elections have this in common: both draw worldwide attention, and both are using technology to deliver data-driven facts to improve accuracy, speed, and human decision-making.
Eduardo Correia, our Chief Technology Officer, covered three perspectives to support election management bodies (EMBs) in defining a security strategy.
Encryption and digital signatures are the two primary mechanisms to deliver this layer of information security.
Bulgaria, a country that implemented electronic voting in 8 elections last year, saw the world’s largest increase in electoral integrity
Election officials must continually look for alternative ways to make voting available and accessible to all citizens, regardless of location, conditions or abilities.
Thousands of candidates accepted the published results, and it looks like the turnout will have been the highest in the last two decades.