1st Workshop on Advances in Secure Electronic Voting

In Assocation with Financial Cryptography 16
February 26, 2016
Accra Beach Hotel & Spa
Barbados
Program (Revised)
| 9:20 | Welcome 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 | |
| 10:30 | Coffee |
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 | |
| 12:30 | Lunch |
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 | |
| 14:30 | Discussion of the future of JETS journal and workshop |
| 15:00 | Coffee |
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? | |
| 17:30 | Close |