使用同态加密和移动代理的云中的安全投票

M. Will, B. Nicholson, Marc Tiehuis, R. Ko
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虽然政府正在向云过渡,以利用效率、透明度和可访问性优势,但作为民主支柱的公众舆论却被抛在了后面。统计数据显示,传统的纸质投票无法吸引精通技术的一代,在许多第一世界国家,每次选举的投票率都在下降。远程电子投票是解决这一问题的一个可能的解决方案,但它仍然面临一些安全、隐私和问责问题。本文介绍了部分同态加密的实际应用,以帮助解决这些挑战。我们描述了一个基于云的移动电子投票方案,根据一系列要求评估其安全性,并在云和移动设备上对性能进行基准测试。为了保护选民的隐私,我们建议取消公共公告板,这样就不会保存任何个人密码投票,同时仍然允许投票验证。由于电子投票面临的大多数安全威胁来自底层系统,因此我们还引入了使用专用硬件服务器进行同态计数和解密的新概念。
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Secure Voting in the Cloud Using Homomorphic Encryption and Mobile Agents
While governments are transitioning to the cloud to leverage efficiency, transparency and accessibility advantages, public opinion - the backbone of democracy - is being left behind. Statistics show that traditional paper voting is failing to reach the technological-savvy generation, with voter turnout decreasing every election for many first-world countries. Remote electronic voting is a possible solution facilitator to this problem, but it still faces several security, privacy and accountability concerns. This paper introduces a practical application of partially homomorphic encryption to help address these challenges. We describe a cloud-based mobile electronic voting scheme, evaluating its security against a list of requirements, and benchmarking performance on the cloud and mobile devices. In order to protect voter privacy, we propose moving away from a public bulletin board so that no individual cipher votes are saved, while still allowing vote verification. As the majority of the security threats faced by electronic voting are from the underlying system, we also introduce the novel concept of using a dedicated hardware server for homomorphic tallying and decryption.
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