E-Voting and Identity: First International Conference, VOTE-ID 2007, Bochum, Germany, October 4-5, 2007, Revised Selected Papers

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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post proceedings of the First International Conference on E-Voting and Identity, VOTE-ID 2007, held in Bochum, Germany in October 2007.

The 16 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions.

The papers are organized in topical sections that include remote electronic voting, evaluation of electronic voting systems, and electronic voting in different countries.

The sections also cover e-voting and trust, improvements/extensions of existing approaches, and code voting.

Author(s): Robert Krimmer, Stefan Triessnig, Melanie Volkamer (auth.), Ammar Alkassar, Melanie Volkamer (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4896 : Security and Cryptology
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2007

Language: English
Pages: 197


Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
The Development of Remote E-Voting Around the World: A Review of Roads and Directions....Pages 1-15
Remote Voting Schemes: A Comparative Analysis....Pages 16-28
Internet-Voting: Opportunity or Threat for Democracy?....Pages 29-37
Assessing Procedural Risks and Threats in e-Voting: Challenges and an Approach....Pages 38-49
Compliance of RIES to the Proposed e-Voting Protection Profile....Pages 50-61
Compliance of POLYAS with the BSI Protection Profile – Basic Requirements for Remote Electronic Voting Systems....Pages 62-75
Electronic Voting in Belgium: Past and Future....Pages 76-87
The Digital Voting Pen at the Hamburg Elections 2008: Electronic Voting Closest to Conventional Voting....Pages 88-98
The Security Analysis of e-Voting in Japan....Pages 99-110
Bingo Voting: Secure and Coercion-Free Voting Using a Trusted Random Number Generator....Pages 111-124
Enhancing the Trust and Perceived Security in e-Cognocracy....Pages 125-136
Simulation-Based Analysis of E2E Voting Systems ....Pages 137-149
A Simple Technique for Safely Using Punchscan and Prêt � Voter in Mail-In Elections....Pages 150-155
Threat Analysis of a Practical Voting Scheme with Receipts....Pages 156-165
Secure Internet Voting with Code Sheets....Pages 166-177
CodeVoting Protection Against Automatic Vote Manipulation in an Uncontrolled Environment....Pages 178-188
Back Matter....Pages -