A review of cryptographic electronic voting

YX Kho, SH Heng, JJ Chin - Symmetry, 2022 - mdpi.com
A vast number of e-voting schemes including mix-net-based e-voting, homomorphic e-
voting, blind signature-based e-voting, blockchain-based e-voting, post-quantum e-voting …

Post-quantum era privacy protection for intelligent infrastructures

L Malina, P Dzurenda, S Ricci, J Hajny… - IEEE …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
As we move into a new decade, the global world of Intelligent Infrastructure (II) services
integrated into the Internet of Things (IoT) are at the forefront of technological advancements …

Kryvos: Publicly tally-hiding verifiable e-voting

N Huber, R Küsters, T Krips, J Liedtke, J Müller… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Elections are an important corner stone of democratic processes. In addition to publishing
the final result (eg, the overall winner), elections typically publish the full tally consisting of all …

Sok: Secure e-voting with everlasting privacy

T Haines, J Mueller, R Mosaheb… - Privacy Enhancing …, 2023 - orbilu.uni.lu
Vote privacy is a fundamental right, which needs to be protected not only during an election,
or for a limited time afterwards, but for the foreseeable future. Numerous electronic voting (e …

Ordinos: A verifiable tally-hiding e-voting system

R Küsters, J Liedtke, J Müller… - 2020 IEEE European …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Modern electronic voting systems (e-voting systems) are designed to provide not only vote
privacy but also (end-to-end) verifiability. Several verifiable e-voting systems have been …

Verifiable mix-nets and distributed decryption for voting from lattice-based assumptions

DF Aranha, C Baum, K Gjøsteen, T Silde - Proceedings of the 2023 ACM …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Cryptographic voting protocols have recently seen much interest from practitioners due to
their (planned) use in countries such as Estonia, Switzerland, France, and Australia …

SoK: techniques for verifiable mix nets

T Haines, J Müller - 2020 IEEE 33rd Computer Security …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Since David Chaum introduced the idea of mix nets 40 years ago, they have become widely
used building blocks for privacy-preserving protocols. Several important applications, such …

Lattice-based proof of shuffle and applications to electronic voting

DF Aranha, C Baum, K Gjøsteen, T Silde… - Cryptographers' Track at …, 2021 - Springer
A verifiable shuffle of known values is a method for proving that a collection of commitments
opens to a given collection of known messages, without revealing a correspondence …

Epoque: practical end-to-end verifiable post-quantum-secure e-voting

X Boyen, T Haines, J Müller - 2021 IEEE European Symposium …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The ultimate goal in modern secure e-voting is to enable everyone to verify whether the final
election result correctly reflects the votes chosen by the (human) voters, without exposing …

Improved lattice-based mix-nets for electronic voting

V Farzaliyev, J Willemson, JK Kaasik - International Conference on …, 2021 - Springer
Mix-networks were first proposed by Chaum in the late 1970s–early 1980s as a general tool
for building anonymous communication systems. Classical mix-net implementations rely on …