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Automatic Verification of Remote <endeca_term>Internet Voting</endeca_term> Protocol in Symbolic Model

Automatic Verification of Remote Internet Voting Protocol in Symbolic Model

Acquisti protocol is one of the leading remote internet voting protocols that claims to satisfy formal definitions of key properties, such... Read more

1 September, 2011
A Receipt-free Coercion-resistant Remote <endeca_term>Internet Voting</endeca_term> Protocol Without Physical Assumptions Through Deniable Encryption and Trapdoor Commitment Scheme

A Receipt-free Coercion-resistant Remote Internet Voting Protocol Without Physical Assumptions Through Deniable Encryption and Trapdoor Commitment Scheme

The secure remote Internet voting protocol play an important role in Internet voting system. The direction... Read more

1 September, 2010
Selections: <endeca_term>Internet Voting</endeca_term> with Over-the-Shoulder Coercion-Resistance

Selections: Internet Voting with Over-the-Shoulder Coercion-Resistance

...cryptographic voting protocol that is end-to-end verifiable and suitable for Internet voting. After a one-time in-person registration, voters can cast ballots... Read more

4 April, 2011

Could Internet voting have saved the day

...presidential election has prompted some UK pundits to suggest a move towards Internet voting. Others warn however, that such a step could lead the electoral... Read more

9 November, 2000 by Will Knight

Internet voting gets stamp of approval

The only US presidential contest in 2004 to use Internet voting was completed without a hitch, the Michigan Democratic Party said on... Read more

10 February, 2004 by Declan McCullagh

Internet voting gets the Oxford blues

...Democracy Project, e-voting is deeply and inherently flawed. Kitcat said that Internet voting was more expensive than traditional methods and was incapable of delivering... Read more

25 June, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

E-voting gets technology thumbs-up

...April. Kiosk voting was the most popular method in both wards, while Internet voting proved more popular than postal voting. Sopwell:Kiosk voting - 35.1... Read more

3 May, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

UK's first online voters go to the polls

...electoral process is perceived to be declining, and e-democracy advocates believe Internet voting could encourage more people to take part in the democratic process... Read more

26 April, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

Government to push e-voting

Next year your local council could ask you to vote online, by mobile phone, digital TV or at a touch-screen kiosk Read more

7 October, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

Government seeks views on e-democracy

A new public consultation could mean recent projects that let people cast their vote online or by using their mobile phone will be expanded nationwide Read more

16 July, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

Local elections to pilot mobile and Internet voting

...Parts of Crewe and Nantwich, St Albans and Swindon will be piloting Internet voting from home, local libraries and council-run information kiosks. "The pilots... Read more

7 February, 2002 by Wendy McAuliffe
<endeca_term>Internet Voting</endeca_term> Protocol Based on Implicit Data Security

Internet Voting Protocol Based on Implicit Data Security

This paper presents a new protocol for Internet voting based on implicit data security. This protocol allows recasting of votes... Read more

11 January, 2010
A Secure <endeca_term>Internet Voting</endeca_term> Protocol Based on Non-interactive Deniable Authentication Protocol and Proof Protocol That Two Ciphertexts Are Encryption of the Same Plaintext

A Secure Internet Voting Protocol Based on Non-interactive Deniable Authentication Protocol and Proof Protocol That Two Ciphertexts Are Encryption of the Same Plaintext

Internet voting protocol is the base of the Internet voting systems. Firstly, an... Read more

1 July, 2009
Automatic Verification of Security Properties in Remote <endeca_term>Internet Voting</endeca_term> Protocol With Applied Pi Calculus

Automatic Verification of Security Properties in Remote Internet Voting Protocol With Applied Pi Calculus

...in applied pi calculus. Meng protocol is one of the leading remote internet voting protocols that claims to satisfy formal definitions of key properties, such... Read more

10 January, 2010

Government 'has no timetable' for e-voting

...of the Deputy Prime Minister had been planning trials of SMS and Internet voting this year with a view to the technology being used in... Read more

15 February, 2006 by Andy McCue

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