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Civitas: Toward a secure voting system (2008)

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by Michael R. Clarkson , Stephen Chong , Andrew C. Myers
Venue:In IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
Citations:26 - 4 self
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Clarkson08civitas:toward,
    author = {Michael R. Clarkson and Stephen Chong and Andrew C. Myers},
    title = {Civitas: Toward a secure voting system},
    booktitle = {In IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy},
    year = {2008},
    pages = {354--368},
    publisher = {IEEE}
}

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Abstract

Civitas is the first electronic voting system that is coercion-resistant, universally and voter verifiable, and suitable for remote voting. This paper describes the design and implementation of Civitas. Assurance is established in the design through security proofs, and in the implementation through information-flow security analysis. Experimental results give a quantitative evaluation of the tradeoffs between time, cost, and security. 1.

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