The 15 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 33 submissions. They are organized in topical sections on Norwegian internet voting, voting systems I and II, prêt à voter and trivitas, and experiences.
The Norwegian Internet Voting Protocol.- Transparency and Technical Measures to Establish Trust in Norwegian Internet Voting.- Internet Voting System with Cast as Intended Verification.- Linear Logical Voting Protocols.- Efficient Vote Authorization in Coercion-Resistant Internet Voting.- The Bug That Made Me President a Browser- and Web-Security Case Study on Helios Voting.- An Efficient and Highly Sound Voter Verification Technique and Its Implementation.- Single Layer Optical-Scan Voting with Fully Distributed Trust.- Paperless Independently-Verifiable Voting.- Feasibility Analysis of Pret a Voter for German Federal Elections.- Pret a Voter with Write-Ins.- Trivitas: Voters Directly Verifying Votes.- The Application of I-Voting for Estonian Parliamentary Elections of 2011.- Towards Best Practice for E-election Systems: Lessons from Trial and Error in Australian Elections.- On the Side-Effects of Introducing E-Voting.
Transparency and Technical Measures to Establish Trust in Norwegian Internet Voting.- Internet Voting System with Cast as Intended Verification.- Linear Logical Voting Protocols.- Efficient Vote Authorization in Coercion-Resistant Internet Voting.- The Bug That Made Me President a Browser- and Web-Security Case Study on Helios Voting.- An Efficient and Highly Sound Voter Verification Technique and Its Implementation.- Single Layer Optical-Scan Voting with Fully Distributed Trust.- Paperless Independently-Verifiable Voting.- Feasibility Analysis of Pret a Voter for German Federal Elections.- Pret a Voter with Write-Ins.- Trivitas: Voters Directly Verifying Votes.- The Application of I-Voting for Estonian Parliamentary Elections of 2011.- Towards Best Practice for E-election Systems: Lessons from Trial and Error in Australian Elections.- On the Side-Effects of Introducing E-Voting.The 15 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 33 submissions. They are organized in topical sections on Norwegian internet voting, voting systems I and II, prêt à voter and trivitas, and experiences.