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Kardaş et al., 2016 - Google Patents

Norwegian internet voting protocol revisited: ballot box and receipt generator are allowed to collude

Kardaş et al., 2016

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198973619695905491
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Kardaş S
Kiraz M
Bingöl M
Birinci F
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Security and Communication Networks

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Norway experienced internet voting in 2011 and 2013 for municipal and parliamentary elections, respectively. Its security depends on the assumptions that the involving organizations are completely independent, reliable, and the receipt codes are securely sent …
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