The Philippine Star

Smartmatic demonstrat­es features of vote counting machines

- – Evelyn Macairan, Sheila Crisostomo

Smartmatic demonstrat­ed yesterday the security features of the vote counting machines (VCM) to be used in next year’s elections to volunteers of the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsibl­e Voting (PPCRV).

The demonstrat­ion was held at the Cardinal Sin Auditorium at the Paco Catholic School in Manila.

Smartmatic project manager Marlon Garcia gave assurance the VCMs are secured with multi-level user authorizat­ion, authentica­tion access control features, digital signatures and encrypted files.

“Like the previous machines, the new VCMs use high encryption levels, which make hacking impossible. (The) 256-bit keys encryption is utilized, doubling the security over their predecesso­rs,” Garcia said.

The demonstrat­ion also showcased the VCM’s unique user name and password for each member of the Board of Election Inspectors. BEI members also have their own digital certificat­es to be used to initialize the machine and control access to its functional­ities, as well as digitally sign electoral results.

The VCMs complement security features in the ballots that include a bar code containing the city or municipali­ty, district and clustered precinct.

All ballots will be printed on special security paper with an ultraviole­t (UV) color-shifting ink proprietar­y pattern that cannot be reproduced by a photocopie­r or scanner.

UV sensors

The VCMs are designed with UV sensors that can detect the presence or absence of UV patterns, which ensure that only authentic ballots will be recognized. It can also store the election definition files, election results package, log files, all reports and the digital images (both sides) of all ballots assigned to a precinct, and is protected with digital signatures and encryption algorithms.

The machines are equipped with a voter verified paper audit trail that enables auditabili­ty of the election system.

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