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Greens: Parliament e-voting would save £30k per week

...the House of Commons, including replacing the current 'division bell' system with electronic voting via handheld devices Read more

26 November, 2010 by Ben Woods
Security Analysis of India's <endeca_term>Electronic Voting</endeca_term> Machines

Security Analysis of India's Electronic Voting Machines

Elections in India are conducted almost exclusively using electronic voting machines developed over the past two decades by a pair of... Read more

8 October, 2010
Attacking and Fixing Helios: An Analysis of Ballot Secrecy

Attacking and Fixing Helios: An Analysis of Ballot Secrecy

...2.0 is an open-source web-based end-to-end verifiable electronic voting system, suitable for use in low-coercion environments. In this paper... Read more

19 March, 2011
New Receipt-Free Voting Scheme Using Double-Trapdoor Commitment

New Receipt-Free Voting Scheme Using Double-Trapdoor Commitment

...be the most suitable solution for large scale elections to design an electronic voting scheme using blind signatures and anonymous channels. Based on this framework... Read more

28 December, 2010

Lib Dems call for halt to copyright crackdown

The party has adopted a policy paper that calls for partial repeal of the Digital Economy Act, to get rid of powers to block websites and suspend people's accounts if suspected of copyright infringement Read more

20 September, 2011 by David Meyer
IBM sets students loose in the lab

IBM sets students loose in the lab

...Another team developed an electronic voting proof-of-concept device, which makes it possible to let people... Read more

6 September, 2011 by Jack Clark

Book review: Barefoot Into Cyberspace

...Group (ORG) supported Booth's opposition to the database state and fights electronic voting. Gonggrijp was one of the people who made the Dutch voting... Read more

28 July, 2011

Experts urge Australia to use open source for e-voting

...Australia said that it is crucial, if Australia is to move to electronic voting, that the principles of privacy, integrity, transparency and scrutiny of the... Read more

20 April, 2011 by Josh Taylor
PopVote 323 1.0.5

PopVote 323 1.0.5

...independent academic institution, POP has worked hard to develop a task-based electronic voting system to facilitate the general public and people from different sectors... Read more

22 March, 2012
Building an Active Computer Security Ethics Community

Building an Active Computer Security Ethics Community

...security research that includes embeddable medical devices, automobile and process control systems, electronic voting and payment systems, and personal communication devices Read more

1 August, 2011
Intelligent Polling System Using GSM Technology

Intelligent Polling System Using GSM Technology

...remote voting procedures that are easy, transparent, and, most importantly, secure. Numerous electronic voting schemes have been proposed in the past, but most of them... Read more

1 July, 2011
Efficient, Compromise Resilient and Append-Only Cryptographic Constructions for Digital Forensics

Efficient, Compromise Resilient and Append-Only Cryptographic Constructions for Digital Forensics

...verifiable and cannot address applications that require public auditing (e.g., secure electronic voting, public financial auditing), besides being vulnerable to certain attacks and dependent... Read more

26 April, 2011
An ECC-Based Blind Signature Scheme

An ECC-Based Blind Signature Scheme

...the E-commerce world, especially to the untraceable payment system and the electronic voting system. Protocols for these systems strongly require the anonymous digital signature... Read more

1 August, 2010
An Efficient Receiver Deniable Encryption Scheme and Its Applications

An Efficient Receiver Deniable Encryption Scheme and Its Applications

...with high potential. Deniable encryption plays a key role in the internet/electronic voting, electronic bidding, electronic auctions and secure multiparty computation. In this paper... Read more

1 June, 2010

Electronic voting: Moving beyond the ballot box

...Chaum has raised the concept to an entirely new level, according to electronic-voting experts, by including breakthrough cryptographic techniques that will provide instant feedback... Read more

8 June, 2004 by Declan McCullagh

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