Conference Proceedings
A distributed network architecture for robust internet voting systems
C Burton, S Karunasekera, A Harwood, D Stanley, I Ioannou
Lecture Notes in Computer Science | SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN | Published : 2005
DOI: 10.1007/11545156_29
Abstract
Web-based Internet voting services cannot be provided in a reliable manner where a publicly visible website forms the basis of interacting with voters and collecting votes, as the service cannot resist a distributed denial of service attack. The problem is a profound one for all interactive web services, however, an Internet voting session is a well defined and quite simple interaction and an interactive service similar to web-based voting is proposed. This architecture uses a P2P web cache as the source of a Java voting applet. The applet interacts with the voter via their web browser to collect a vote. The applet then uses a common P2P file sharing network to deposit encrypted votes for co..
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