Thursday, August 11, 2011

Pretty Good Democracy suggests path to Internet elections

Pretty Good Democracy suggests path to Internet elections

Internet voting systems can guarantee high levels of privacy or vote verifiability, but not both, said Vanessa Teague, an honorary fellow in the University of Melbourne's department of computer science and software engineering.

Teague, along with Peter Y.A. Ryan of the University of Luxembourg, is a proponent of an online voting system dubbed "Pretty Good Democracy," which Teague says makes reasonable tradeoffs between privacy and verifiability. --->>>

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