Why the article is helpful
- Evaluated Direct Recording Voting Machines (T-DRE) and its security systems
- Goals: one voter/one vote, cast-as-intended, counted-as-cast, verifiability, privacy and coercion resistance
- Considerations needed when developing new e-voting systems included
The authors evaluated Direct Recording Voting Machines (T-DRE) and its security systems concerning voting privacy, verifiability, signed-code execution, and resilience. Voting systems fundamental goals included one voter/one vote, cast-as-intended, counted-as-cast, verifiability, privacy and coercion resistance. An overview of considerations needed when developing new e-voting systems was included as a result of this study.
Links to article
Gallo, R., Kawakami, H., Dahab, R., Azevedo, R., Lima, S., & Araujo, G. (2010, Dec). T-DRE: A hardware trusted computing base for direct recording electronic vote machines. Proceedings of the 26th annual computer security applications conference, Austin, Texas. doi:10.1145/1920261.1920291