The security and the credibility challenges in E-voting systems

dc.contributor.author Tohid Ahmed Rana
dc.contributor.author Ibrahim Zincir
dc.contributor.author Samsun Mustafa Basarici
dc.contributor.editor N. Abouzakhar
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-06T17:52:31Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.description.abstract E-voting is one of the most emerging social innovations of the 21st century which is being adopted by many countries since it represents the peak of e-government solutions and also enables an easier way to vote for their citizens and expatriates. In addition e-voting systems will not only increase the amount of voters' participation but also will decrease the total cost of electoral process. The main concern with the e-voting system is security. Unlike any other offence it is first difficult to observe ambiguities in voting and also it is much more difficult to locate the lost or to detect the rigged votes. Challenges such as how to authenticate the voter how to securely cast his/her vote and then how to store and to count these votes without outside influence generate whole scrutiny over the e-voting systems. This paper first discusses these challenges and then proposes a unique approach to ensure public confidence and credibility over the electoral systems. This proposal inherits 2 independent modules, first module to verify authentication by implementing an e-government application and smartphone to identify a registered voter. After the completion of successful validation the second module that provides anonymity to the voter similar to TOR (The Onion Router) will be activated to cast the e-ballot. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
dc.identifier.isbn 9781912764617, 9781914587405, 9781627489089, 9781910810286, 9781912764280, 9781914587702, 9781910309247, 9781911218852, 9781910810934, 9781911218432
dc.identifier.issn 20488602, 20488610
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dc.identifier.uri https://gcris.yasar.edu.tr/handle/123456789/9956
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher Curran Associates Inc.
dc.relation.ispartof 14th European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security ECCWS 2015
dc.source European Conference on Information Warfare and Security ECCWS
dc.subject Cyber Security, E-voting, Security, Government Data Processing, Network Security, Voting Machines, Cyber Security, E-government, E-government Applications, E-voting, E-voting Systems, Electoral Systems, Onion Routers, Security, Smart Phones, Social Innovations, Cybersecurity
dc.subject Government data processing, Network security, Voting machines, Cyber security, e-Government, E-Government applications, E-Voting, E-voting systems, Electoral systems, Onion routers, Security, Smart phones, Social innovations, Cybersecurity
dc.title The security and the credibility challenges in E-voting systems
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gdc.virtual.author Rana, Tohid Ahmed
oaire.citation.endPage 232
oaire.citation.startPage 229
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