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End-to-End Verifiability in Voting Systems, from Theory to Practice
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End-to-End Verifiability in Voting Systems, from Theory to Practice

PYA Ryan, S Schneider and V Teague
IEEE SECURITY & PRIVACY, Vol.13(3), pp.59-62
01/05/2015

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Science & Technology Technology Computer Science Information Systems Computer Science Software Engineering Computer Science Electronic voting Privacy Encryption Voting Verification security end-to-end verifiability e2e verifiability electronic voting vvote pret a voter voting security
End-to-end verifiability represents a paradigm shift in electronic voting, providing a way to verify the integrity of the election by allowing voters to audit the information published by the system, rather than trusting that the system has behaved correctly. Recent deployments of these systems in real elections demonstrate their practical applicability.
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