Analysis of an Electronic Voting Protocol in the Applied Pi Calculus

S Kremer, Mark Ryan, M Sagiv

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Abstract

Electronic voting promises the possibility of a convenient, efficient and secure facility for recording and tallying votes in an election. Recently highlighted inadequacies of implemented systems have demonstrated the importance of formally verifying the underlying voting protocols. The applied pi calculus is a formalism for modelling such protocols, and allows us to verify properties by using automatic tools, and to rely on manual proof techniques for cases that automatic tools are unable to handle. We model a known protocol for elections known as FOO 92 in the applied pi calculus, and we formalise three of its expected properties, namely fairness, eligibility, and privacy. We use the ProVerif tool to prove that the first two properties are satisfied. In the case of the third property, ProVerif is unable to prove it directly, because its ability to prove observational equivalence between processes is not complete. We provide a manual proof of the required equivalence.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)186-200
Number of pages15
JournalLecture Notes in Computer Science
Volume3444
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2005
EventProceedings of 14th European Symposium on Programming (ESOP'05) -
Duration: 1 Jan 2005 → …

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