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An Incoercible E-Voting Scheme Based on Revised Simplified Verifiable Re-Encryption Mix-nets
Shinsuke Tamura, Hazim A. Haddad, Nazmul Islam, Kazi Md. Rokibul Alam
Information Security and Computer Fraud. 2015 3 (2). doi: 10.12691/iscf-3-2-2
Keywords: revised-SVRM, anonymous credential, inferior votes, erasable-state voting booth
Context: Simplified verifiable re-Encryption mix-net (SVRM) is revised and a scheme for e-voting systems is developed based on it. The developed scheme enables e-voting systems...
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Comparative Analysis of Block Cipher-Based Encryption Algorithms: A Survey
Chadi RIMAN, Pierre E. ABI-CHAR
Information Security and Computer Fraud. 2015 3 (1). doi: 10.12691/iscf-3-1-1
Keywords: cryptography, DES, 3DES, E-DES, AES, data Encryption , decryption
Context: ... and challenging issue. Information and internet security threats and attacks are becoming difficult to be detected. Therefore, Encryption has come up as a solution, and plays an important role in information security system. Many techniques are needed to protect the sh...
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Encryption Using Contractive Functions
Asha Rani, Kumari Jyoti, Naveen Kumar Antil
American Journal of Educational Research. 2016 4 (13). doi: 10.12691/education-4-13-3
Keywords: Encryption s, contractive functions, banach contractive principle, unique factoriation theorem
Context: In this paper we introduce a fresh encrypting strategy. Our Encryption scheme is based on the concept of contractive functions in a Banach space. The algorithm uses two different concepts of mathematics...
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Simplified Verifiable Re-Encryption Mix-nets
Shinsuke Tamura, Shuji Taniguchi
Information Security and Computer Fraud. 2013 1 (1). doi: 10.12691/iscf-1-1-1
Keywords: anonymous communication, privacy, e-voting systems, e-poll systems
Context: ...tly large and final decryption results of individual data can be publicly disclosed, a simplified mechanism for implementing re-Encryption type verifiable mix-nets is proposed. Different from already proposed mechanisms, in which mix-servers prove their honest encryptio...
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