Western Australia is heading to the polls on March 11th. The geographically massive Australian state (it encompasses an area larger than Greenland) has opted to introduce online voting in its upcoming election for eligible voters with disabilities.
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iVote in Western Australia
Aleks March 05, 2017
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Indiscreet Logs: Diffie-Hellman Backdoors in TLS
Aleksander Essex February 27, 2017
Categories: Crypto TLS Vulnerabilities PapersSoftware implementations of discrete logarithm based cryptosystems over finite fields typically make the assumption that any domain parameters they encounter define cyclic groups for which the discrete logarithm problem is assumed to be hard.
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Ottawa Citizen Oped on Internet Voting Research
Aleksander Essex January 30, 2017
Categories: Internet-Voting Voting-PolicyAn oped co-authored by myself and Dr. Nicole Goodman of the Center for e-Democracy was published in the Ottawa Citizen today in which we tackle the issue of research funding in Canada for election technology.
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A Security Analysis of Helios
Aleksander Essex December 08, 2016
Categories: Crypto E2E Internet-voting PapersHelios is an open-audit internet voting system providing cryptographic protections to voter privacy, and election integrity. As part of these protections, Helios produces a cryptographic audit trail that can be used to verify ballots were correctly counted. Cryptographic end-to-end (E2E) election verification schemes of this kind are a promising...
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Statement to the Executive Committee of the City of Toronto on Internet Voting
Aleksander Essex December 01, 2016
Categories: Electronic-voting Internet-voting Voting-policyRecently I went up to Toronto to deliver a statement to the Toronto Executive Committee regarding a recommendation made by the City Clerk to not adopt internet voting for their 2018 municipal election. I think it had an impact; the committee and subsequently city council voted to accept the recommendations.
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Brief to the Special Committee On Electoral Reform
Aleksander Essex October 01, 2016
Categories: Internet-voting Election-policyThe Canadian parliamentary Special Committee on Electoral Reform (ERRE) recently held a public consultation regarding potential changes in the way people vote in future federal elections. This included a potential move toward proportional representation, but the committee’s mandate also included studying online voting. I submitted a brief outlining...
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Presentation at the Online Voting Roundtable
Aleksander Essex September 28, 2016
Categories: Internet-voting Electronic-voting Voting-policyI was invited to speak at the technical panel of the Online Voting Roundtable held in Ottawa. The event was organized by the Center for e-Democracy and Center for International Policy Studies to coincide with the parliamentary Special Committee on Electoral Reform’s (ERRE) public consultation process....