EVENTS from Other Institutions
e-Vote ID Conference and PhD Colloquium
October 18, 2016 - October 21, 2016
Venue: Renaissance castle of Hofen at Lochau/Bregenz, Austria
Organizer(s): Tallinn University of Technology
Language: English
Contact: Dr. Robert Krimmer
Tallinn University of Technology
robert.krimmer@ttu.ee
General Information: 2016@e-vote-id.org
Phone: +43 699 10570558
Design, analysis, formal modeling or research implementation of:
– Electronic voting protocols and systems;
– Voter identification and authentication;
– Ballot secrecy, receipt-freeness and coercion resistance;
– Election verification including end-to-end verifiability and risk limiting audits;
– Requirements;
– Human aspects of verifiable elections;
– Evaluation and certification, including international security standards, e.g. Common Criteria or ITSEC;
– Or any other security issues relevant to electronic voting.
Track on Administrative, Legal, Political, and Social Issues
– Discuss legal, political and social issues of electronic voting implementations, ideally employing case study methodology;
– Analyze the interrelationship with, and the effects of electronic voting on democratic institutions and processes;
– Assess the cultural impact of electronic voting on institutions, behaviours and attitudes of the Digital Era;
– Discuss the administrative, legal, political and social risks of electronic voting;
– How to draft electronic voting legislations;
– Public administrations and the implementation of electronic voting;
– Understandability, transparency, and trust issues in electronic voting;
– Data protection issues;
– Public interests vs. PPP (public private partnerships).
Deadline for submission of papers and abstracts: 27 May 2016
Submission: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=evoteid2016