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@InProceedings{CCFG-ccs16,
  author = 	 {Pyrros Chaidos and V\'eronique Cortier and Georg Fuchsbauer and David Galindo},
  title = 	 {{BeleniosRF}:
A Non-interactive Receipt-Free Electronic Voting Scheme},
  booktitle = {23rd ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS'16)},
  month = 	 {October},
  address = 	 {Vienna, Austria},
  publisher = {ACM},
  year = {2016},
  pages = {1614--1625},
    abstract =      {We propose a new voting scheme, BeleniosRF, that
offers both  receipt-freeness and end-to-end verifiability. It
is receipt-free in a strong sense, meaning that even dishonest voters
cannot prove how they voted. We provide a game-based definition of
receipt-freeness for voting protocols with non-interactive ballot
casting, which we name strong receipt-freeness (sRF). To our
knowledge, sRF is the first game-based definition of receipt-freeness
in the literature, and it has the merit of being particularly concise
and simple. Built upon the Helios protocol, BeleniosRF inherits  its
simplicity and does not require any anti-coercion strategy from the voters. We implement BeleniosRF and show its feasibility on a number of
platforms, including desktop computers and smartphones.
},
  doi = {10.1145/2976749.2978337},
}
