Christian Site's Poll Backfires

The Alpha Course, a Christian Website, has created an instant Internet poll asking if God exists. So far, 96 percent of respondents clicked on "NO."

Gadi Evron, CEO & Founder, Cymmetria, head of Israeli CERT, Chairman, Cyber Threat Intelligence Alliance

October 26, 2009

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The Alpha Course, a Christian Website, has created an instant Internet poll asking if God exists. So far, 96 percent of respondents clicked on "NO."Internet polls are notoriously unreliable because they are not representative. And unless strict control is put in place to increase security, such as demanding registration or performing some anti-script and anti-bot activity, online polls can be easily manipulated.

But polls draw attention. Aside from botnets, outside interest groups can show interest and send their members to vote and skew the results.

Then again, they may simply not show what you want them to show, much like any other poll. Putting the results on the Website live, like The Alpha Course has done, rather than after-the-fact is problematic.

Finally, some waiting is advisable -- 96 percent votes could mean very few people voted, and in an hour or so the results would be completely different.

Regardless, I am certain that this will draw attention due to the sensitive nature of the poll.

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Gadi Evron is an independent security strategist based in Israel. Special to Dark Reading.

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Gadi Evron

CEO & Founder, Cymmetria, head of Israeli CERT, Chairman, Cyber Threat Intelligence Alliance

Gadi is CEO and founder of Cymmetria, a cyber deception startup and chairman of the Israeli CERT. Previously, he was vice president of cybersecurity strategy for Kaspersky Lab and led PwC's Cyber Security Center of Excellence, located in Israel. He is widely recognized for his work in Internet security and global incident response, and considered the first botnet expert. Gadi was CISO for the Israeli government Internet operation, founder of the Israeli Government CERT and a research fellow at Tel Aviv University, working on cyber warfare projects. Gadi authored two books on information security, organizes global professional working groups, chairs worldwide conferences, and is a frequent lecturer.

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