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Jeremy Epstein is a senior computer scientist with SRI International in Arlington, Virginia. At SRI, he's a principal investigator on the NSF-funded ACCURATE research program (www.accurate-voting.org) and supports the Department of Homeland Security Science & Technology cybersecurity research program. He is also a member of the US Election Assistance Commission's Voting Security Risk Assessment (VSRA) team. Prior to joining SRI, Jeremy spent almost nine years as head of product security for Software AG, a global business software company.
Jeremy has been a consultant to the Kentucky Attorney General, a member of several Virginia legislative commissions, and an advisor to the Israel Ministry of Justice and the District of Columbia City Council, all on the topic of voting system security. He's also a frequent speaker on college campuses and to civic groups trying to understand voting security issues. In addition to voting system security, Jeremy's research interests include software assurance. Jeremy holds an MS in computer sciences from Purdue University, and completed all coursework for a PhD in information security at George Mason University.
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