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Securing e-Government and e-Voting with an open cloud computing architecture
Authors:Dimitrios ZissisAuthor Vitae  Dimitrios Lekkas Author Vitae
Affiliation:
  • Department of Product and Systems Design Engineering, University of the Aegean, Ermoupolis, Syros, GR-84100, Greece
  • Abstract:The idea, the concept, and the term, that is cloud computing, has recently passed into common currency and the academic lexicon in an ambiguous manner, as cloud dust is being sprinkled on an excess of emerging products. Exorcising complexity and protecting against the caprice of the moment, this paper explores the notion behind the hype of cloud computing and evaluates its relevance to electronic government and electronic voting information systems. This paper explores increasing participation and sophistication of electronic government services, through implementing a cloud computing architecture. From an Information and Communication Security perspective, a structured analysis is adopted to identify vulnerabilities, involved in the digitalization of government transactions and the electoral process, exploring the notion of trust and transparency within this context. In turn, adopting a cloud computing approach for electronic government and electronic voting solutions is investigated, reviewing the architecture within the previously described context. Taking a step further, this paper proposes a high level electronic governance and electronic voting solution, supported by cloud computing architecture and cryptographic technologies, additionally identifying issues that require further research.
    Keywords:Cloud computing   Electronic voting   Electronic government   Information and communication security
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