DIMACS Workshop on Electronic Voting -- Theory and Practice
The workshop was a follow-up on the very successful WOTE I, and was informally referred to as WOTE II.
May 26 - 27, 2004
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ
- Organizers:
- Markus Jakobsson, RSA Laboratories, mjakobsson@rsasecurity.com
- Ari Juels, RSA Laboratories, ajuels@rsasecurity.com
Presented under the auspices of the
Special Focus on Communication Security and Information Privacy and
Special Focus on Computation and the Socio-Economic Sciences.
Slides
- David Chaum, SureVote
Secret-Ballot Receipts True Voter-Verifiable Elections
- Andre dos Santos, Georgia Tech
Providing Trusted Paths Using Untrusted Components
- Edith Elkind, Princeton University
and
Helger Lipmaa, Helsinki University of Technology
How Hard is it to Manipulate Voting?
- Douglas Jones, University of Iowa
On Mark Sense Scanning
- Aggelos Kiayias, University of Connecticut
E-voting with Vector Ballots : Homomorphic
Encryption with Writeins and Shrink-and-Mix networks
- Kwangjo Kim, Information and Communications University, Korea
Lessions from Internet voting during 2002 FIFA WorldCup Korea/Japan(TM)
- Rebecca Mercuri, Harvard University
E-voting in an Untrustworthy World
- Andrew Neff, VoteHere, Inc.
Trustworthy Elections Without Paper Ballots:
Why Vote Receipts Deserve Consideration
- Rene Peralta, Yale University
The Exact Multiplicative Complexity of Counting Votes
- Andreu Riera, Universitat AutUnoma de Barcelona, Spain
European online voting experiences
- Ronald Rivest, MIT
Some Thoughts on Electronic Voting
- Peter Ryan, University of Newcastle
Towards a Dependability Case for the Chaum Voting Scheme
- Kazue Sako, NEC Corporation
A Network Voting System Using a Mix-net in a Japanese Private Organization
- Michael Shamos, Carnegie Mellon University
Theory v. Practice in Electronic Voting
- Barbara Simons, SERVE
Why Internet Voting is Insecure: a Case Study
- Jeroen van de Graaf, Fed. Univ. of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Voting Technology in Brazil: an assessment
- Poorvi Vora, George Washington University
Citizen Verified Voting
David Chaum's Voter Verification using Encrypted Paper Receipts
- Dan Wallach, Rice University
Hack-a-Vote: Demonstrating Security Issues with Electronic Voting Systems
- Moti Yung, Columbia University
Tree Homomorphic Encryption with Scalable Decryption
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Document last modified on July 29, 2004.