2009
DOI: 10.1109/tifs.2009.2033230
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Security in Large-Scale Internet Elections: A Retrospective Analysis of Elections in Estonia, The Netherlands, and Switzerland

Abstract: Remote voting through the Internet provides convenience and access to the electorate. At the same time, the security concerns facing any distributed application are magnified when the task is so crucial to democratic society. In addition, some of the electoral process loses transparency when it is encapsulated in information technology. In this paper, we examine the public record of three recent elections that used Internet voting. Our specific goal is to identify any potential flaws that security experts woul… Show more

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“…They argue that eVoting machine can lower the risk of cheating and can make perceived trustworthiness higher. Nevertheless, some say eVoting also has shortcomings [9], [10] because in regard to risk some implementation did not address more important problems in elections [11].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They argue that eVoting machine can lower the risk of cheating and can make perceived trustworthiness higher. Nevertheless, some say eVoting also has shortcomings [9], [10] because in regard to risk some implementation did not address more important problems in elections [11].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estonia is not the only country having evaluated Internet voting for politically relevant elections, yet it can certainly represent the whole category of government-sponsored Internet voting systems, having the longest history of development and usage of such systems. Moreover, comparative analyses show many similarities with other nations' alternatives [23,11,21]. The Estonian Internet voting system is meant to supplement the traditional methods of voting.…”
Section: Three Approaches To Internet Votingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To meet various security demands in computer networks, a number of security measures are well studied and employed . Because smart cards are small enough, comparatively cheap, well standardized, and very tamper proof, many researchers explored smart card‐based security .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%