Electronic Voting [electronic resource] : 10th International Joint Conference, E-Vote-ID 2025, Nancy, France, October 1–3, 2025, Proceedings /
Electronic Voting : 10th International Joint Conference, E-Vote-ID 2025, Nancy, France, October 1–3, 2025, Proceedings / [electronic resource] : / edited by David Duenas-Cid, Peter Roenne, Melanie Volkamer, Michelle Blom, Pierrick Gaudry, Isabelle Borucki, Leontine Loeber, Alexandre Debant.. — 1st ed. 2026.. — X, 225 p. 22 illus., 14 illus. in color. : online resource. — (Lecture Notes in Computer Science,) 16028 1611-3349 ;. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 16028 .
MERGE: Matching Electronic Results with Genuine Evidence, for verifiable voting in person at remote locations. -- REACTIVE: Rethinking Effective Approaches Concerning Trustees in Verifiable Elections. -- Revisiting silent coercion. -- Threshold Receipt-Free Voting with Server-Side Vote Validation. -- End-to-End Verifiable Internet Voting with Partially Private Bulletin Boards. -- Attack Once, Compromise All? On the Scalability of Attacks. -- Development and Expert Evaluation of an Informative Video concerning Verifiable Internet Voting. -- How to Implement Anywhere Voting: A Case Study of Brazil. -- Credential Attacks in Ontario’s Online Elections. -- Voting Under Pressure: Perceptions of Counter-Strategies in Internet Voting. -- Dice, but don’t slice: Optimizing the efficiency of ONEAudit. -- Re-Voting Under Surveillance: National eID Transaction Logs as a Threat to Coercion Resistance in Estonian Internet Voting. -- Recommendations to OSCE/ODIHR (on how to give better recommendations for Internet voting).
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This open access book constitutes the proceedings of the 10th International Joint Conference on Electronic Voting, E-Vote-ID 2024, held in Nancy, France, during October 1-3, 2025. The 13 full papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 39 submissions. They focus on on the development of Electronic and Internet Voting and Electoral Technologies, from aspects relating to security and usability to practical experiences and applications of voting systems, also including legal, social, or political aspects, amongst others, turning out to be an important global reference point concerning these issues.
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Cryptography.
Data encryption (Computer science).
Artificial intelligence.
Computer networks--Security measures.
Computer networks .
Cryptology.
Artificial Intelligence.
Mobile and Network Security.
Computer Communication Networks.
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