This paper provides a definition for perfect privacy in electronic and other voting systems, and an entropy-based criterion to measure the deviation from perfect privacy. Its use is illustrated with examples
Abstract—Transparency is crucial to ensuring fair, honest elections. Transparency is achieved by mak...
Privacy and verifiability refer to fundamental principles of democratic elections and therefore belo...
In general, electronic voting as the technology advancement offers the opportunities to reduce the t...
We propose a new measure for privacy of votes. Our measure relies on computational conditional entro...
International audienceWe propose a new measure for privacy of votes. Our measure relies on computati...
We present an information-theoretic model of a voting system, consisting of (a) definitions of the d...
Abstract—In voting, the notion of receipt-freeness has been proposed to express that a voter cannot ...
One of the most challenging aspects in computer-supported voting is to combine the apparently confli...
Abstract. We critically survey game-based security definitions for the privacy of voting schemes. In...
Abstract: Voter privacy and verifiability are fundamental security concepts for elec-tronic voting. ...
Abstract—We critically survey game-based security definitions for the privacy of voting schemes. In ...
We critically survey game-based security definitions for the privacy of voting schemes. In addition ...
Privacy is a necessary requirement for voting. Without privacy, voters can be forced to vote in spec...
Privacy is a necessary requirement for voting. Without privacy, voters can be forced to vote in spec...
Electronic voting typically aims at two main security goals: vote privacy and verifiability. These t...
Abstract—Transparency is crucial to ensuring fair, honest elections. Transparency is achieved by mak...
Privacy and verifiability refer to fundamental principles of democratic elections and therefore belo...
In general, electronic voting as the technology advancement offers the opportunities to reduce the t...
We propose a new measure for privacy of votes. Our measure relies on computational conditional entro...
International audienceWe propose a new measure for privacy of votes. Our measure relies on computati...
We present an information-theoretic model of a voting system, consisting of (a) definitions of the d...
Abstract—In voting, the notion of receipt-freeness has been proposed to express that a voter cannot ...
One of the most challenging aspects in computer-supported voting is to combine the apparently confli...
Abstract. We critically survey game-based security definitions for the privacy of voting schemes. In...
Abstract: Voter privacy and verifiability are fundamental security concepts for elec-tronic voting. ...
Abstract—We critically survey game-based security definitions for the privacy of voting schemes. In ...
We critically survey game-based security definitions for the privacy of voting schemes. In addition ...
Privacy is a necessary requirement for voting. Without privacy, voters can be forced to vote in spec...
Privacy is a necessary requirement for voting. Without privacy, voters can be forced to vote in spec...
Electronic voting typically aims at two main security goals: vote privacy and verifiability. These t...
Abstract—Transparency is crucial to ensuring fair, honest elections. Transparency is achieved by mak...
Privacy and verifiability refer to fundamental principles of democratic elections and therefore belo...
In general, electronic voting as the technology advancement offers the opportunities to reduce the t...