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Creating trustworthy online computing is an important open issue in security research. Trusted Computing aims to address this problem through the use of remote attestation but comes with its own baggage in the form of privacy concerns. Federated Identity Management Systems (FIDMSs), on the other hand, provide another form of trust but lack the ability to measure the integrity of platforms that they...
The frequent developments in the field of information and communication technologies (ICT) impel the governments around the world to provide online services to facilitate the citizens. The gentle move of the governments from traditional approaches of providing services towards online interaction with the citizens bring along additional challenges. Some of these challenges like uniquely identifying...
Summary form only given. Scantegrity II, an enhancement for optical scan voting systems, achieves a level of integrity unprecedented in scalable elections. It uses unique confirmation codes that are printed on ballots in invisible ink. Voters mark their ballots just as with conventional fill-in-the-oval, but a special pen makes the ink visible so that voters can note the confirmation codes if they...
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.