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Design of the e-Voting system and its Legal Specifics
Váňa, Vojtěch ; Harašta, Jakub (referee) ; Loutocký, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the design of the electronic voting system and its legal specifics. The work focused on the legal aspects of electronic voting, such as voter authentication, data security and guarantee of anonymity of votes. In the theoretical part of the thesis, a survey of the historical development of e-voting and an analysis of the experience of countries that have already implemented this system was conducted. Furthermore, the thesis shows the current situation in the Czech Republic with electronic voting and analyses the relevant legislation related to this issue. The practical part of the thesis contains a concrete proposal for an electronic voting system that combines technological innovations with legal requirements.
User Interface of Decentralized National Elections
Malínek, Libor ; Malinka, Kamil (referee) ; Stančíková, Ivana (advisor)
The thesis describes the development of a decentralized application and user interface for the voting protocol in the Rust language. The main subject of work was to create an application that is easy to control by the user and at the same time meets the security elements according to the voting protocol. The result of the work is a decentralized application that meets the requirements of the voting protocol and its user interface, which was modified according to user feedback. From a theoretical point of view, the work deals with decentralized applications and the principle of their operation. The thesis also describes the Rust language and its web frameworks.
Group signature schemes
Smrž, Jan ; Dzurenda, Petr (referee) ; Malina, Lukáš (advisor)
Digital signatures are widespread in IT nowadays. In some cases there is emphasized the security of signer identity when signing an electronic message. For this type of signature group digital signatures are suitable. In this thesis basic cryptographic functions are presented which are used for group digital signatures. The principle of group signatures is explained, its advantages and nowadays use. Further are explained electronic election and it dis- and advantages. The practical part is a design and implementation of system suitable for electronic election allowing anonymity of voters using group digital signatures.
Scalable 1-out-of-k Blockchain-Based Voting with Privacy of Votes
Stančíková, Ivana ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Homoliak, Ivan (advisor)
The main subject of this work is the assessment of electronic voting systems with regard to their required and achieved properties. The goal of this project is designing an electronic voting protocol that satisfies the requirements for privacy protection while also being scalable and fault-tolerant. Existing protocols are examined and compared according to their properties. The design proposed in this work uses smart contracts on blockchain and combines the approaches from the examined solutions. Scalability is achieved by dividing the process of voting between several smart contracts. Each of these contracts carries out the voting in small scale with only a subset of voters and the partial results are then aggregated. The problem of finding a suitable platform for implementation of the proposed protocol is also addressed in this work.
User Interface of Decentralized National Elections
Malínek, Libor ; Malinka, Kamil (referee) ; Stančíková, Ivana (advisor)
The thesis describes the development of a decentralized application and user interface for the voting protocol in the Rust language. The main subject of work was to create an application that is easy to control by the user and at the same time meets the security elements according to the voting protocol. The result of the work is a decentralized application that meets the requirements of the voting protocol and its user interface, which was modified according to user feedback. From a theoretical point of view, the work deals with decentralized applications and the principle of their operation. The thesis also describes the Rust language and its web frameworks.
User Interface of Decentralized National Elections
Malínek, Libor ; Malinka, Kamil (referee) ; Stančíková, Ivana (advisor)
The thesis describes the development of a decentralized application and user interface for the voting protocol in the Rust language. The main subject of work was to create an application that is easy to control by the user and at the same time meets the security elements according to the voting protocol. The result of the work is a decentralized application that meets the requirements of the voting protocol and its user interface, which was modified according to user feedback. From a theoretical point of view, the work deals with decentralized applications and the principle of their operation. The thesis also describes the Rust language and its web frameworks.
User Interface of Decentralized National Elections
Malínek, Libor ; Malinka, Kamil (referee) ; Stančíková, Ivana (advisor)
The thesis describes the development of a decentralized application and user interface for the voting protocol in the Rust language. The main subject of work was to create an application that is easy to control by the user and at the same time meets the security elements according to the voting protocol. The result of the work is a decentralized application that meets the requirements of the voting protocol and its user interface, which was modified according to user feedback. From a theoretical point of view, the work deals with decentralized applications and the principle of their operation. The thesis also describes the Rust language and its web frameworks.
Scalable 1-out-of-k Blockchain-Based Voting with Privacy of Votes
Stančíková, Ivana ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Homoliak, Ivan (advisor)
The main subject of this work is the assessment of electronic voting systems with regard to their required and achieved properties. The goal of this project is designing an electronic voting protocol that satisfies the requirements for privacy protection while also being scalable and fault-tolerant. Existing protocols are examined and compared according to their properties. The design proposed in this work uses smart contracts on blockchain and combines the approaches from the examined solutions. Scalability is achieved by dividing the process of voting between several smart contracts. Each of these contracts carries out the voting in small scale with only a subset of voters and the partial results are then aggregated. The problem of finding a suitable platform for implementation of the proposed protocol is also addressed in this work.
Group signature schemes
Smrž, Jan ; Dzurenda, Petr (referee) ; Malina, Lukáš (advisor)
Digital signatures are widespread in IT nowadays. In some cases there is emphasized the security of signer identity when signing an electronic message. For this type of signature group digital signatures are suitable. In this thesis basic cryptographic functions are presented which are used for group digital signatures. The principle of group signatures is explained, its advantages and nowadays use. Further are explained electronic election and it dis- and advantages. The practical part is a design and implementation of system suitable for electronic election allowing anonymity of voters using group digital signatures.

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