I believe he said the encryption keys are for election data, so anyone could decrypt the results data, make changes to vote totals, then encrypt the altered data to change the final results. Also they could change the tabulator settings to control how votes were counted, so there was no need to hack the Windows/BIOS code.
I believe he said the encryption keys are for election data, so anyone could decrypt the results data, make changes to vote totals, then encrypt the altered data to change the final results. Also they could change the tabulator settings to control how votes were counted, so there was no need to hack the Windows/BIOS code.