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Electronic voting : second International Joint Conference, E-Vote-ID 2017, Bregenz, Austria, October 24-27, 2017, proceedings

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Joint Conference on Electronic Voting, E-Vote-ID 2017, held in Bregenz, Austria, in October 2017. The 16 full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 48 submissions. In addition the book contains 3 keynote talks. The papers deal with security, usability and technical issues; administrative, legal, political and social issued; and election and practical experiences
eBook, English, 2017
Springer, Cham, Switzerland, 2017
Congress
1 online resource : illustrations
9783319686875, 3319686879
1006721597
Printed edition:
Election Security and Economics: It's all about Eve
Cryptographic Security Analysis of E-Voting Systems: Achievements, Misconceptions, and Limitations
Voting in E-participation: A Set of Requirements to Support Accountability and Trust by Electoral Committees
The Weakness of Cumulative Voting
No More Excuses: Automated Synthesis of Practical and Verifiable Vote-counting Programs for Complex Voting Schemes
Public Evidence from Secret Ballots
A Mechanized Proof of Selene Receipt Freeness and Privacy
Trust Implications of DDoS Protection in Online Elections
Updated European Standards for e-voting
A Formally Verified Single Transferable Vote Scheme with Fractional Values
Reverse Bayesian poisoning: How to use spam filters to manipulate online elections
Return Code Schemes for Electronic Voting Systems
Eos A Universal Verifiable and Coercion Resistant Voting Protocol
Clash attacks and the STAR-Vote system
Verifiability experiences in government online voting systems
Cast-as-Intended Mechanism with Return Codes Based on PETs
How Could Snowden Attack an Election
Bits or Paper: which should get to carry your vote
Estonian Voting Verification Mechanism Revisited Again
International conference proceedings
Includes author index