In the Dutch e-voting debate, the crucial issue leading to the abandonment of all electronic voting machines was compromising radiation, or tempest. Other countries, however, do not seem to be bothered by this risk. In this paper, we use actor-network theory to analyse the socio-technical origins of the Dutch tempest issue in e-voting, and its consequences for e-voting beyond the Netherlands. We introduce the term electoral traces to denote any physical, digital or social evidence of a voter's choices in an election. From this perspective, we provide guidelines for risk analysis as well as an overview of countermeasures
This paper discusses how electronic voting was implemented in practice in the Netherlands, which cho...
Contains fulltext : 75763.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Foundations of Secu...
E-voting has been introduced prematurely to national elections in many countries worldwide. There ar...
In the Dutch e-voting debate, the crucial issue leading to the abandonment of all electronic voting ...
Several European countries have been involved in the implementation of electronic forms of voting in...
Abstract: This document is a case study of a country in which e-voting used to be the general norm: ...
A qualitative case study of the e-voting discourses in the UK and the Netherlands was performed base...
Purpose – The aim of the research described was to identify reasons for differences betweendiscourse...
In this extended abstract we summarize our consult-ing work, scientific research, and activism in th...
A qualitative case study of the e-voting discourses in the UK and the Netherlands was performed base...
Corresponding author Recent technological developments have opened up the possibility of electronic ...
This article constructs explanatory theory on trust in e-voting, a term that refers to the use of st...
For the period surrounding the 2018 Dutch municipal elections, a team of researchers from the Delft ...
In this extended abstract we summarize our consulting work, scientific research, and activism in the...
Computer-based voting as a field of research and societal debate emerged in the early 2000s. Startin...
This paper discusses how electronic voting was implemented in practice in the Netherlands, which cho...
Contains fulltext : 75763.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Foundations of Secu...
E-voting has been introduced prematurely to national elections in many countries worldwide. There ar...
In the Dutch e-voting debate, the crucial issue leading to the abandonment of all electronic voting ...
Several European countries have been involved in the implementation of electronic forms of voting in...
Abstract: This document is a case study of a country in which e-voting used to be the general norm: ...
A qualitative case study of the e-voting discourses in the UK and the Netherlands was performed base...
Purpose – The aim of the research described was to identify reasons for differences betweendiscourse...
In this extended abstract we summarize our consult-ing work, scientific research, and activism in th...
A qualitative case study of the e-voting discourses in the UK and the Netherlands was performed base...
Corresponding author Recent technological developments have opened up the possibility of electronic ...
This article constructs explanatory theory on trust in e-voting, a term that refers to the use of st...
For the period surrounding the 2018 Dutch municipal elections, a team of researchers from the Delft ...
In this extended abstract we summarize our consulting work, scientific research, and activism in the...
Computer-based voting as a field of research and societal debate emerged in the early 2000s. Startin...
This paper discusses how electronic voting was implemented in practice in the Netherlands, which cho...
Contains fulltext : 75763.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Foundations of Secu...
E-voting has been introduced prematurely to national elections in many countries worldwide. There ar...