Description
Electronic voting typically aims at two main security goals: vote privacy and verifiability. These two goals are often seen as antagonistic and some national agencies even impose a hierarchy between them: first privacy, and then verifiability as an additional feature. Verifiability typically includes individual verifiability (a voter can check that her ballot is counted); universal verifiability (anyone can check that the result corresponds to the published ballots); and eligibility verifiability (only legitimate voters may vote). We show that actually, privacy implies individual verifiability. In other words, systems without individual verifiability cannot achieve privacy (under the same trust assumptions). To demonstrate the generality of our result, we show this implication in two different settings, namely cryptographic and symbolic models, for standard notions of privacy and individual verifiability. Our findings also highlight limitations in existing privacy definitions in cryptographic settings.
Practical infos
Next sessions
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Un protocole SMPC de curation de données d'entrainement et sa fragilité aux hypothèses de sécurité...
Speaker : Marc-Olivier Killijian - Université du Québec à Montréal
... ou "Sécurité et insécurité - dans quel état j’erre, ai-je bien rangé mon modèle de sécurité ?" De nos jours, les sources de données, et leurs curateurs, sont répartis à travers le monde. Il arrive que les propriétaires de ces données souhaitent collaborer entre eux afin d’augmenter la qualité de ces données, particulièrement avant d’entrainer des modèles d’apprentissage machine.Dans cet exposé[…]-
SoSysec
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Privacy
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Machine learning
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Distributed systems
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Safety-Security Convergence of Industrial Control Systems
Speaker : Maxime Puys - Université Clermont Auvergne - IUT de Clermont-Ferrand
Industrial Control Systems (ICS) are designed to provide a service, such as power generation or water treatment, while protecting people, assets, and the environment against hazards. However, ICS now integrate Information Technology (IT) and are interconnected with the outside world such as the Internet, thereby exposing their infrastructures to cyberattacks. Cyberattacks have thus become new[…]-
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Intrusion detection
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