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SAC
2009
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Taking total control of voting systems: firmware manipulations on an optical scan voting terminal
The firmware of an electronic voting machine is typically treated as a “trusted” component of the system. Consequently, it is misconstrued to be vulnerable only to an insider...
Seda Davtyan, Sotiris Kentros, Aggelos Kiayias, La...
ACSAC
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Tampering with Special Purpose Trusted Computing Devices: A Case Study in Optical Scan E-Voting
Special purpose trusted computing devices are currently being deployed to offer many services for which the general purpose computing paradigm is unsuitable. The nature of the ser...
Aggelos Kiayias, Laurent Michel, Alexander Russell...
WOTE
2010
13 years 3 months ago
Securing Optical-Scan Voting
Abstract. This paper presents a method for adding end-to-end verifiability to any optical-scan vote counting system. A serial number and set of letters, paired with every candidat...
Stefan Popoveniuc, Jeremy Clark, Richard Carback, ...
USS
2008
13 years 7 months ago
Pre-Election Testing and Post-Election Audit of Optical Scan Voting Terminal Memory Cards
Optical scan electronic voting machines employ software components that are customized for each specific election. Such software components are critical from a security and integr...
Seda Davtyan, Sotiris Kentros, Aggelos Kiayias, La...
DAS
2010
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Document analysis issues in reading optical scan ballots
Optical scan voting is considered by many to be the most trustworthy option for conducting elections because it provides an independently verifiable record of each voter’s inte...
Daniel P. Lopresti, George Nagy, Elisa H. Barney S...