According to international law, anonymity of the voter is a fundamental precondition for democratic elections. In electronic voting, several aspects of voter anonymity have been identified. In this paper, we re-examine anonymity with respect to voting, and generalise existing notions of anonymity in e-voting. First, we identify and categorise the types of attack that can be a threat to anonymity of the voter, including different types of vote buying and coercion. This analysis leads to a categorisation of anonymity in voting in terms of a) the strength of the anonymity achieved and b) the extent of interaction between voter and attacker. Some of the combinations, including weak and strong receiptfreeness, are formalised in epistemic logic
We study one of the many aspects of privacy, which is referred to as data anonymity, in a formal con...
E-voting has been introduced prematurely to national elections in many countries worldwide. There ar...
Proc. of eGovernment workshop 2005, Sep. 2005.In this paper, we present an electronic voting (namely...
A wealth of protocols for electronic voting have been proposed in the literature over the past years...
Abstract: Voter privacy and verifiability are fundamental security concepts for elec-tronic voting. ...
Abstract. Anonymity and verifiability are crucial security requirements for voting. Still, they seem...
Due to convenience and efficiency, electronic voting (e-voting) techniques gradually replace traditi...
[[abstract]]Voter anonymity and voting correctness are important issues for electronic voting mecha...
AbstractWe study one of the many aspects of privacy, which is referred to as data anonymity, in a fo...
Abstract: As discussed in the literature [PrMü01; Rub04; Phi02] e-voting faces a lot of threats. The...
Privacy and verifiability refer to fundamental principles of democratic elections and therefore belo...
Abstract. We present formal definitions of anonymity for voting protocols using the process algebra ...
From a legal point of view, freedom and secrecy of the vote are as important as transparency and ver...
Abstract—In this paper we review a wide range of existing definitions for anonymity defined in diffe...
The last decade, electronic voting has evolved from being a mean of counting votes to also offer the...
We study one of the many aspects of privacy, which is referred to as data anonymity, in a formal con...
E-voting has been introduced prematurely to national elections in many countries worldwide. There ar...
Proc. of eGovernment workshop 2005, Sep. 2005.In this paper, we present an electronic voting (namely...
A wealth of protocols for electronic voting have been proposed in the literature over the past years...
Abstract: Voter privacy and verifiability are fundamental security concepts for elec-tronic voting. ...
Abstract. Anonymity and verifiability are crucial security requirements for voting. Still, they seem...
Due to convenience and efficiency, electronic voting (e-voting) techniques gradually replace traditi...
[[abstract]]Voter anonymity and voting correctness are important issues for electronic voting mecha...
AbstractWe study one of the many aspects of privacy, which is referred to as data anonymity, in a fo...
Abstract: As discussed in the literature [PrMü01; Rub04; Phi02] e-voting faces a lot of threats. The...
Privacy and verifiability refer to fundamental principles of democratic elections and therefore belo...
Abstract. We present formal definitions of anonymity for voting protocols using the process algebra ...
From a legal point of view, freedom and secrecy of the vote are as important as transparency and ver...
Abstract—In this paper we review a wide range of existing definitions for anonymity defined in diffe...
The last decade, electronic voting has evolved from being a mean of counting votes to also offer the...
We study one of the many aspects of privacy, which is referred to as data anonymity, in a formal con...
E-voting has been introduced prematurely to national elections in many countries worldwide. There ar...
Proc. of eGovernment workshop 2005, Sep. 2005.In this paper, we present an electronic voting (namely...