Using instant messaging systems as a platform for electronic voting

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Abstract

Many Instant Messaging (IM) systems like Skype or Spark offer ex tended services such as file sharing, VoIP, or a shared whiteboard. As the name suggests, IM applications are predominantly used for spontaneous text-based communication for private or business purposes. In this paper we explore their potential to serve as platforms for secure collaborative applications like electronic contract negotiation, e-payment or electronic voting. Such applications have to deal with challenges like time constraints ("instant" com munication is desired), integration of media channels and the absence of one uni fying "sphere of control" covering all participants. In this paper, we address these challenges by discussing one particular secure collaborative application: secure decision processes for small groups. We provide the following contribu tions: (1) we define three varying scenarios and corresponding security require ments (2) we present an IM-based architecture implementing these scenarios, in cluding a Video-based authentication mechanism, and (3) we discuss poten tial attack patterns. © 2009 Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

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Meletiadou, A., & Grimm, R. (2009). Using instant messaging systems as a platform for electronic voting. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 26 LNBIP, pp. 12–24). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01187-0_2

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