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22nd Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC'06)
An Internet Voting System Supporting User Privacy
Miami Beach, Florida, USA
December 11-December 15
ISBN: 0-7695-2716-7
Aggelos Kiayias, University of Connecticut, USA
Michael Korman, University of Connecticut, USA
David Walluck, University of Connecticut, USA
This work introduces the ADDER system1 , an Internet-based, free and open source electronic voting system which employs strong cryptography. Our system is a fully functional e-voting platform and enjoys a number of security properties, such as robustness, trust distribution, ballot privacy, auditability and verifiability. It can readily implement and carry out various voting procedures in parallel and can be used for small scale boardroom/department-wide voting as well as largescale elections. In addition, ADDER employs a flexible voting scheme which allows the system to carry out procedures such as surveys or other data collection activities. ADDER offers a unique opportunity to study cryptographic voting protocols from a systems perspective and to explore the security and usability of electronic voting systems.
Citation:
Aggelos Kiayias, Michael Korman, David Walluck, "An Internet Voting System Supporting User Privacy," acsac, pp.165-174, 22nd Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC'06), 2006
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