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Internet Voting

2014
In the Internet age, the increasing prevalence of online voting regularly sparks controversy regarding security. This chapter addresses the topic of Internet voting by describing the characteristics of a democratic election and placing this new mode of voting within the context of the entire family of electronic voting systems.
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Security requirements for internet voting

Proceedings of the 2001 workshop on Multimedia and security new challenges - MM&Sec '01, 2001
In this paper, I describe the security problem of Internet voting systems. First, the general security gap of the Internet is described. Second, a possible voting scenario, based on blind signatures is sketched. Third, specific security problems related to Internet voting are presented.
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Internet Voting Using Zcash.

IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch., 2020
Voting systems have been around for hundreds of years and despite different views on their integrity, have always been deemed secure systems with some fundamental security and anonymity principles. Numerous electronic systems have been proposed and implemented but some suspicion has been raised regarding the integrity of elections due to detected ...
Tewari, Hitesh, Tarasov, Pavel
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An anonymous electronic voting protocol for voting over the Internet

Proceedings Third International Workshop on Advanced Issues of E-Commerce and Web-Based Information Systems. WECWIS 2001, 2001
We propose a secure electronic voting protocol that is suitable for large scale voting over the Internet. The protocol allows a voter to cast his or her ballot anonymously, by exchanging untraceable yet authentic messages. The protocol ensures that: only eligible voters are able to cast votes; a voter is able to cast only one vote; a voter is able to ...
Indrajit Ray   +2 more
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A Secure Internet Voting Scheme

2011
We describe information security requirements for a secure and functional Internet voting scheme. Then we present the voting scheme with multiple parties; this voting scheme satisfies all these security requirements. In this scheme, the voter gets a signed key from the registrar, where the registrar signs the key as blinded.
Md. Abdul Based, Stig Fr. MjĂžlsnes
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Secure and Easy Internet Voting

Computer, 2008
A Swiss e-voting system, operational since December 2004, is based on a service-oriented architecture that lets voters use Internet or mobile phones to cast votes. Two-step encryption and redundant storage systems keep votes authentic and confidential.
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Voting on the internet.

2022
We address some of the challenges in achieving internet voting for real world elections. One challenge is that home-based computers are likely to be infected by malware, threatening both the integrity and privacy of the vote. Another concern is the possibility that a voter may be coerced to vote in a particular way, for example by a family member or ...
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E-Democracy: Internet Voting

2003
Voting via the Internet is part of electronic government and electronic democracy. However, there are many obstacles which have to be overcome, especially legal restrictions have to be transformed into technical and security solutions. In the first part the article discusses advantages and disadvantages of Internet elections, shows different ...
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Internet Voting: An Empirical Evaluation

Computer, 2014
The results of testing an Internet voting system, introduced as a pilot program in the Canton of Zurich in 2004, provide hard evidence of attitudes toward electronic voting and underline the need to rely on more advanced technology and centralized infrastructure.
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Internet voting in the U.S.

Communications of the ACM, 2012
Internet voting is unachievable for the foreseeable future and therefore not inevitable.
Barbara Simons, Douglas W. Jones
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