2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-52240-1_7
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Breaching the Privacy of Israel’s Paper Ballot Voting System

Abstract: An election is a process through which citizens in liberal democracies select their governing bodies, usually through voting. For elections to be truly honest, people must be able to vote freely without being subject to coercion; that is why voting is usually done in a private manner. In this paper we analyze the security offered by a paper-ballot voting system that is used in Israel, as well as several other countries around the world. we provide an algorithm which, based on publiclyavailable information, bre… Show more

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“…They also demonstrated the connections of the proposed privacy notation and two existing ones. In (Ashur, Dunkelman, and Talmon 2016), a privacy breaching algorithm was proposed to show the weakness of Israels paper ballot voting system which is based on anonymization techniques. Talmon (2015) studied the k-anonymizing preference orders in protecting privacy in elections.…”
Section: Privacy-preserving Voting Gamesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also demonstrated the connections of the proposed privacy notation and two existing ones. In (Ashur, Dunkelman, and Talmon 2016), a privacy breaching algorithm was proposed to show the weakness of Israels paper ballot voting system which is based on anonymization techniques. Talmon (2015) studied the k-anonymizing preference orders in protecting privacy in elections.…”
Section: Privacy-preserving Voting Gamesmentioning
confidence: 99%