2019 International Workshop on Big Data and Information Security (IWBIS) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/iwbis.2019.8935763
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Verifiable E-Voting with Resistance against Physical Forced Abstention Attack

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“…An e-voting system, therefore, should be concerned about the minimum requirements of : guarantee that only people with the right to vote are able to vote, guarantee that each vote is considered and that it is counted only once [11], maintain the right of the voter to form and express their opinion freely, without any type of intimidation or undue influence, protect the secrecy of the vote in all phases of the voting process, guarantee accessibility to the largest possible number of voters, especially people with disabilities [12], and increase voter confidence by maximizing the transparency of information about the operation of each system [13].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An e-voting system, therefore, should be concerned about the minimum requirements of : guarantee that only people with the right to vote are able to vote, guarantee that each vote is considered and that it is counted only once [11], maintain the right of the voter to form and express their opinion freely, without any type of intimidation or undue influence, protect the secrecy of the vote in all phases of the voting process, guarantee accessibility to the largest possible number of voters, especially people with disabilities [12], and increase voter confidence by maximizing the transparency of information about the operation of each system [13].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the limited utilization of IT facilities in the election processes needs to be extended to solve the problem of voters' trust, since bylaws are funded, created, and implemented by the centralized thirdparty IEC. In addition, these e-voting systems of the first generation have been a lack of authenticity, tractability, power, integrity, and privacy for voters [11], [12]. Moreover, the literature gap appears in the review of the theoretical framework of the study context related to Jordan Parliament Election Law (JPEL), as it revealed its lack of validation and feasibility of the designed e-voting system.…”
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