作者
Myrto Arapinis, Véronique Cortier, Steve Kremer, Mark Ryan
发表日期
2013
研讨会论文
First Conference on Principles of Security and Trust (POST), 2013
页码范围
21-40
出版商
Springer
简介
Will my vote remain secret in 20 years? This is a natural question in the context of electronic voting, where encrypted votes may be published on a bulletin board for verifiability purposes, but the strength of the encryption is eroded with the passage of time. The question has been addressed through a property referred to as everlasting privacy. Perfect everlasting privacy may be difficult or even impossible to achieve, in particular in remote electronic elections. In this paper, we propose a definition of practical everlasting privacy. The key idea is that in the future, an attacker will be more powerful in terms of computation (he may be able to break the cryptography) but less powerful in terms of the data he can operate on (transactions between a vote client and the vote server may not have been stored).
We formalize our definition of everlasting privacy in the applied-pi calculus. We provide the means to …
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