10th Workshop on Advances in Secure Electronic Voting
A Workshop Associated with Financial Crypto 2025
April 18, 2025
Hotel Shigira Mirage
Miyakojima, Japan
Overview
Secure voting schemes, particularly cryptographically end-to-end verifiable (E2E-V) schemes, have been extensively researched over the past twenty years. However, real-world vulnerabilities present in voting systems have heightened the scrutiny of electoral security. Further, voting schemes face challenges in achieving and maintaining properties like (E2E-)verifiability, coercion resistance, high usability, good user experience, and accountability within complex, adversarial environments. Addressing these challenges requires a deep understanding of modern cryptography, information security, and human factors. Moreover, investigating electronic voting is interdisciplinary, demanding knowledge of governmental roles, voter behaviour, physical components, procedural methods, and legal frameworks.
Program Chairs
Jurlind Budurushi | Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Karlsruhe, Germany |
Karola Marky | Ruhr University Bochum, Germany |
Program Committee
Roberto Araujo | Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA) |
Josh Benaloh | Microsoft Research |
Matthew Bernhard | University of Michigan |
Jurlind Budurushi | Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Karlsruhe |
Jeremy Clark | Concordia University |
Costantin Catalin Dragan | University of Surrey |
Aleksander Ek | Monash University |
Aleksander Essex | University of Wetstern Ontario |
Tamara Finogina | Polytechnic University of Catalonia |
Kristian Gjøsteen | Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
Rolf Haenni | Bern University of Applied Sciences |
Thomas Heines | Australian National University |
Wojciech Jamroga | Polish Academy of Sciences |
Oksana Kulyk | IT University of Copenhagen |
Karola Marky | Ruhr University Bochum |
Johannes Mueller | Inria |
Stephan Neumann | SaarLB |
Christina Frederikke Nissen | IT University of Copenhagen |
Olivier Pereira | UCLouvain |
Daniel Rausch | University of Stuttgart |
Pascal Reisert | University of Stuttgart |
Peter Roenne | University of Luxembourg |
Peter Y. A. Ryan | University of Luxembourg |
Carsten Schuermann | IT University of Copenhagen |
Philip Stark | University of California, Berkeley |
Vanessa Teague | Thinking Cybersecurity |
Jan Willemson | Cybernetica |