[Resource Topic] 2006/342: A Novel Secure Electronic Voting Protocol Based On Bilinear Pairings

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Title:
A Novel Secure Electronic Voting Protocol Based On Bilinear Pairings

Authors: Jue-Sam Chou, Yalin Chen, Jin-Cheng Huang

Abstract:

In 1997, Cranor and Cytron proposed an electronic voting protocol, Sensus protocol, intended to be applied in a real election. However, in 2005 Fabrizio et.al. pointed out there is a vulnerability exists in their protocol that the validator can impersonate anyone of those abstained voters to cast vote. They proposed a scheme, Seas protocol, to solve this weakness. But in this paper, we will show that Seas protocol is not only inefficient but also impractical. Moreover, we also propose a sound electronic voting protocol based on Sensus protocol from bilinear pairings, which can really satisfy the security requirements of an e-voting system.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2006/342

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