DocumentCode
612044
Title
Caveat Coercitor: Coercion-Evidence in Electronic Voting
Author
Grewal, G.S. ; Ryan, Mark D. ; Bursuc, S. ; Ryan, P.Y.A.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
fYear
2013
fDate
19-22 May 2013
Firstpage
367
Lastpage
381
Abstract
The balance between coercion-resistance, election verifiability and usability remains unresolved in remote electronic voting despite significant research over the last few years. We propose a change of perspective, replacing the requirement of coercion-resistance with a new requirement of coercion-evidence: there should be public evidence of the amount of coercion that has taken place during a particular execution of the voting system. We provide a formal definition of coercion-evidence that has two parts. Firstly, there should be a coercion-evidence test that can be performed against the bulletin board to accurately determine the degree of coercion that has taken place in any given run. Secondly, we require coercer independence, that is the ability of the voter to follow the protocol without being detected by the coercer. To show how coercion-evidence can be achieved, we propose a new remote voting scheme, Caveat Coercitor, and we prove that it satisfies coercion-evidence. Moreover, Caveat Coercitor makes weaker trust assumptions than other remote voting systems, such as JCJ/Civitas and Helios, and has better usability properties.
Keywords
government data processing; security of data; Helios system; JCJ-Civitas system; caveat coercitor scheme; coercer independence; coercion evidence; coercion resistance; election usability; election verifiability; electronic voting; Electronic voting; Encryption; Nominations and elections; Protocols; Usability; Coercion resistance; coercion evidence; electronic voting; security models; security protocols; usability; verifiable elections;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Security and Privacy (SP), 2013 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Berkeley, CA
ISSN
1081-6011
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-6166-8
Electronic_ISBN
1081-6011
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SP.2013.32
Filename
6547121
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