
TL;DR
This paper presents a simple, modular web-based eballot system designed to meet essential security requirements, suitable for non-political voting contexts, emphasizing compatibility and practicality.
Contribution
It introduces a modular eballot system that balances security, simplicity, and web compatibility, addressing practical voting needs outside political elections.
Findings
System is compatible with current web browsers.
Provides sufficient security for non-political ballots.
Not suitable for political elections due to weak-eligibility and vote-selling concerns.
Abstract
We consider a reasonably simple voting system which can be implemented for web-based ballots. Simplicity, modularity and the requirement of compatibility with current web browsers leads to a system which satisfies a set of security requirements for a ballot system which is not complete but sufficient in many cases. Due to weak-eligibility and vote-selling, this system cannot be used for political or similar ballots.
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Taxonomy
TopicsInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting · Network Security and Intrusion Detection · Network Traffic and Congestion Control
