Terms starting with “E”
387 election security terms starting with E, with direct links to full definitions and source-backed context.
Ecm Manager
VerifiedA program used to generate cryptographic keys for use in digital signatures in the Hart InterCivic eSlate system.
Ecos
VerifiedSCANNER. EMPB-CAPABLE OPTICAL
Ecrime
Verifiedcriminal activity that involves the use of computers or networks such as the internet
Ecvr
VerifiedRECORD. ELECTRONIC CAST VOTE
Ed
VerifiedElection Day
Edit Listing
VerifiedA "computer generated listing of the names and ballot position numbers for each candidate and proposition as they appear in the program for each precinct." 10 Ill. Comp. Stat. §5/2...
Editable Interface
VerifiedAn interface of a which permits a voter to modify and/or correct a ballot VOTING DEVICE before it is cast. See also BALLOT. CORRECTION OF
Edm
VerifiedMANAGER. ELECTION DATA
Edr
Verifiedendpoint detection and response
Education (information Security)
VerifiedEducation integrates all of the security skills and competencies of the various functional specialties into a common body of knowledge . . . and strives to produce IT security spec...
Education And Training
VerifiedIn the NICE Framework, cybersecurity work where a person: Conducts training of personnel within pertinent subject domain; develop, plan, coordinate, deliver, and/or evaluate traini...
Edx
VerifiedEXCHANGE. ELECTION DATA
Effective Period
VerifiedTime span during which each COMSEC key edition (i.e., multiple key segments) remains in effect. Source: CNSSI No. 4006 (adapted)
Efs
VerifiedENCRYPTION FILE SYSTEM.
Elderly
Verified"65 years of age or older." 42 U.S.C. §1973ee-6. Some states provide for special facilities for elderly voters, such as places to rest and a stylus with a large, easily graspable h...
Elect
VerifiedThe act of choosing a person to hold public office through a public election.
Elected
VerifiedCandidates who received the highest or requisite number of votes in an election for public office.
Elected Office
VerifiedAn office that is filled primarily or exclusively via election.
Elected Officials
VerifiedIndividuals who have been elected to hold public office or candidates appointed in lieu of being elected to a public office.
Elected To Fill Unexpired Term
VerifiedElected positions have set terms of usually two, four, or six years. If there is a vacancy in the middle of a term, a candidate will be elected and only hold office until the end o...