Remote voting through the Internet provides convenience and access to the electorate. At the same time, the security concerns facing any distributed application are magnified when the task is so crucial to democratic society. In addition, some of the electoral process loses transparency when it is encapsulated in information technology. In this paper, we examine the public record of three recent elections that used Internet voting. Our specific goal is to identify any potential flaws that security experts would recognize, but may have not been identified in the rush to implement technology. To do this, we present a multiple exploratory case study, looking at elections conducted between 2006 and 2007 in Estonia, Netherlands, and Switzerl...
This contribution focuses on the opportunity of the setting accurate level of the security and priva...
E-voting has been introduced prematurely to national elections in many countries worldwide. There ar...
According to clear scientific consensus, no known technology can make internet voting secure. In so...
Remote voting through the Internet provides convenience and access to the electorate. At the same ti...
The Estonian parliamentary election in 2007 is regarded as a success story of large-scale Internet e...
Remote Internet voting systems still suffer from many security problems which rely on the clients, t...
For additional materials and contact information, visit estoniaevoting.org. Estonia was the first co...
Voting via the Internet has become a feasible option for political as well as non-political ballots....
Abstract—Electronic and Internet voting provides some significant functional improvements with respe...
The I-Voting system designed and implemented in Estonia is one of the first nationwide Internet voti...
In recent years, several nations and private associations have introduced Internet voting as additio...
The last decade, electronic voting has evolved from being a mean of counting votes to also offer the...
ISBN-13: 978-1466660380ISBN-10: 1466660384International audienceIn the Internet age, the increasing ...
Voting via the Internet is part of electronic government and electronic democracy. However, there ar...
During the past decades, a lot of research has been done to create voting protocols and election sys...
This contribution focuses on the opportunity of the setting accurate level of the security and priva...
E-voting has been introduced prematurely to national elections in many countries worldwide. There ar...
According to clear scientific consensus, no known technology can make internet voting secure. In so...
Remote voting through the Internet provides convenience and access to the electorate. At the same ti...
The Estonian parliamentary election in 2007 is regarded as a success story of large-scale Internet e...
Remote Internet voting systems still suffer from many security problems which rely on the clients, t...
For additional materials and contact information, visit estoniaevoting.org. Estonia was the first co...
Voting via the Internet has become a feasible option for political as well as non-political ballots....
Abstract—Electronic and Internet voting provides some significant functional improvements with respe...
The I-Voting system designed and implemented in Estonia is one of the first nationwide Internet voti...
In recent years, several nations and private associations have introduced Internet voting as additio...
The last decade, electronic voting has evolved from being a mean of counting votes to also offer the...
ISBN-13: 978-1466660380ISBN-10: 1466660384International audienceIn the Internet age, the increasing ...
Voting via the Internet is part of electronic government and electronic democracy. However, there ar...
During the past decades, a lot of research has been done to create voting protocols and election sys...
This contribution focuses on the opportunity of the setting accurate level of the security and priva...
E-voting has been introduced prematurely to national elections in many countries worldwide. There ar...
According to clear scientific consensus, no known technology can make internet voting secure. In so...