2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-58460-7_26
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An Assessment of the Security and Transparency Procedural Components of the Estonian Internet Voting System

Abstract: Abstract. The I-Voting system designed and implemented in Estonia is one of the first nationwide Internet voting systems. Since its creation, it has been met with praise but also with close scrutiny. Concerns regarding security breaches have focused on in-person election observations, code reviews and adversarial testing on system components. These concerns have led many to conclude that there are various ways in which insider threats and sophisticated external attacks may compromise the integrity of the syste… Show more

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“…Parliamentary elections, and four nationwide local elections between 2005 and 2019 (Ehin et al 2022). Also, the country's voting system has been robustly studied and analysed, examining themes such as efficiency, transparency, security, and auditability (Nurse et al 2017;Heiberg et al 2011, September). A major step in qualitative case studies is the determination of a case, and this study adopted Estonia as the case, and compared the findings on technology deployment in elections in Estonia with those from Nigeria.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Parliamentary elections, and four nationwide local elections between 2005 and 2019 (Ehin et al 2022). Also, the country's voting system has been robustly studied and analysed, examining themes such as efficiency, transparency, security, and auditability (Nurse et al 2017;Heiberg et al 2011, September). A major step in qualitative case studies is the determination of a case, and this study adopted Estonia as the case, and compared the findings on technology deployment in elections in Estonia with those from Nigeria.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite its high praise, the Estonian e-voting system has not been without criticism. Concerns about breaches have led to greater scrutiny through observations, code reviews, and adversarial testing of the voting system components (Nurse et al 2017). Some criticise the security of the system, arguing that this should depend on the technical measures implemented rather than on the hope that officials will act professionally.…”
Section: Privacy and Cybersecurity Concernsmentioning
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“…Estonians have used the electronic voting system in four national elections, three European Parliamentary elections, and four nationwide local elections between 2005 and 2019 (Ehin et al 2022). Also, the country's voting system has been robustly studied and analysed, examining themes such as efficiency, transparency, security, and auditability (Nurse et al 2017;Heiberg et al 2011, September).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%