1st Workshop on Advances in Secure Electronic Voting

Voting

In Assocation with Financial Cryptography 16
February 26, 2016
Accra Beach Hotel & Spa
Barbados

Program (Revised)

9:20Welcome and opening remarks


Session 1.1: New schemes

09:30
Coercion Resistant Internet Voting with Everlasting Privacy
Slides
Philipp Locher, Rolf Haenni and Reto Koenig
Selene: Voter Friendly, Coercion Mitigating, Verifiable Voting
Slides
Vincenzo Iovino, Peter Y A Ryan and Peter Rønne


10:30Coffee


Session 1.2: New schemes

11:00
On the Possibility of Non-Interactive E-Voting in the Public Key Setting
Slides
Rosario Giustolisi, Vincenzo Iovino and Peter Rønne

Session 2.1: Properties and Evaluation

11:30
Efficiency Comparison of Various Approaches in E-Voting Protocols
Slides
Oksana Kulyk and Melanie Volkamer
Remote Electronic Voting can be both Efficient and Coercion-Resistant (Short Paper)
Slides
Roberto Araujo, Amira Barki, Solenn Brunet and Jacques Traore


12:30Lunch

Session 2.2: Properties and Evaluation

14:00
Universal Cast-as-Intended Verifiability
Slides 1 , Slides 2
Alex Escala, Sandra Guasch, Javier Herranz and Paz Morillo


14:30Discussion of the future of JETS journal and workshop


15:00Coffee

Keynote Speaker

15:30
Glen Weyl, Microsoft Research New England and University of Chicago: Democracy2
Slides

Panel: On the possibility of ever deploying internet-based voting

16:30
Moderator: Mark Ryan, University of Birmingham
Panelists:
Sandra Guasch, Scytl
Steve Schneider, University of Surrey
Alex Halderman, University of Michigan
Ian Brightwell, NSW Electoral Commission
What sort of roadmap do we see between where we are now, and the possibility to deploy internet-based e2e verifiable voting? What achievements do we need to make to get there? What sort of timeline can we envisage? Or do we simply see the impossibility of such a journey? If so, what are the fundamentally unsolvable problems that imply that impossibility?


17:30Close