The Electronic Frontier Foundation recently announced the recipients of its 2004 Pioneer awards:
Electronic Frontier Foundation has revealed the winners of the Thirteenth Annual Pioneer Awards.From Slashdot. Posted by Jim at April 22, 2004 12:04 AM | TrackBackFocusing on the area of electronic voting security and accountability, they have highlighted the work of Kim Alexander, the president of the California Voter Foundation, David Dill, a Stanford Professor and founder of VerifiedVoting.org, and Avi Rubin, a professor at Johns Hopkins University who co-authored the highly publicized Diebold report of 2003.