Design, Development, and Use of Secure Electronic Voting Systems

Design, Development, and Use of Secure Electronic Voting Systems

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Release Date: March, 2014|Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 270
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5820-2
ISBN13: 9781466658202|ISBN10: 1466658207|EISBN13: 9781466658219
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Description:

In modern electoral processes, Information and Communication Technologies play a crucial role, whether used in voter registration, ballot casting, or processing of results. Securing these systems is a necessary step in ensuring the fairness of the democratic process.

Design, Development, and Use of Secure Electronic Voting Systems analyzes current research on the integration of modern technologies with traditional democratic systems, providing a framework for designing and deploying electronic voting systems in any context or society. Stakeholders, researchers, architects, designers, and scholars interested in the use of electronic systems in government processes will use this book to gain a broader understanding of some of the latest advances in this emerging field.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Accessibility
  • Design Features
  • Electronic Voting
  • Mobile Voting
  • Political Requirements
  • Privacy and Anonymity
  • Social Lessons
  • Usability
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Computer scientists and political scientists who have experience with implementing electronic voting systems describe and evaluate the current state of electronic voting. Their topics include an analysis of security and cryptographic approaches to providing secret and verifiable electronic voting, a holistic framework for evaluating Internet voting systems, Switzerland's first decade of Internet voting from initial idea to piecemeal implementation, software vulnerabilities in the Brazilian voting machines, and electronic voting in the French legislative elections of 2012.

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Dimitrios Zissis holds a holds a B.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Liverpool, an M.Sc. in Computing and Information Systems from John Moore’s University of Liverpool, an MBA in General Management from City University (US) and a Ph.D. in Information and Communication Security from the University of the Aegean in Greece. He is currently an adjunct lecturer and post-doc researcher at the Department of Product and Systems Design Engineering at the University of the Aegean. As a member of the Interactive Systems Design Lab (ISDL) he has participated in various research projects in the area of Information & Communication Security and e-government.

Dimitrios Lekkas holds a Ph.D. in the area of Information Systems Security, an M.Sc in Information Technology and a B.Sc in Mathematics. He is a an Assistant Professor at the department of Product and Systems Design Engineering of the University of the Aegean, Greece. He has participated in many research projects funded nationally and by the European Union and published several papers in international journals and conferences. He is a member of the Greek National Educational Network (EDUnet) technical committee and coordinator of the e-School and the e-University Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). His current research interests include design of information infrastructures, computer security, incident response, public key cryptography and digital signatures, database management systems.

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