Research interests
Electronic voting permits an election to be carried out through
telecommunication networks. In this way, its participants are not
required to physically move to the polling place. Votes are
automatically collected and counted so that once the election
ends, the results can be published after a very short period.
A remote voting system must be secure in the sense that the
result of the election can not be manipulated and the privacy
of participants is preserved. Our research in this area focuses
on the design of efficient secure protocols for homomorphic
tallying and mix-type voting schemes.