par Poovelikunnel Varghese, Arun 
Promoteur Tardif, Pierre-Martin Professor
Publication Non publié, 2024-08-23

Promoteur Tardif, Pierre-Martin Professor
Publication Non publié, 2024-08-23
Mémoire
| Résumé : | The governments are focused on initiating smart city projects as technological advancements or switches accelerated after the COVID-19 pandemic. One such achievement is the transformation of the long-standing traditional paper-based voting system to an electronic voting solution. Recent statistical studies show that participation in elections using traditional methods has gradually decreased. Therefore, the e-voting solution addresses this issue and helps the government reduce infrastructural costs, time, and resources required to set up an election environment.While the benefits of this method are apparent, there are also challenges that impact its adoption. Ensuring trust among stakeholders regarding the e-voting solution is crucial, as it must provide assurances of fairness, transparency, and secrecy of voter choices. This work presents a trust model to help election authorities evaluate e-voting solutions, ensuring the secrecy of votes while maintaining a balance between integrity and auditability.This is achieved by designing a system model that maps components and actors involved in voting-related activities to the requirements the system must comply with. Finally, the proposed trust model is evaluated by a pool of experts from different domains related to the system. As future work, the focus in the short term will be on developing a method to validate that the system meets these requirements. In the long term, the focus will be on new artifact studies related to voter privacy. |



