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2018 EDU-VOTING: An Educational Homomorphic e-Voting System

As an instrument of democracy, voting is a critical issue. Although paper-based voting systems are still used commonly, e-voting systems have started to substitute under favor of improvements in the technology. This situation gives rise to need for secure, reliable, and transparent e-voting systems to make people trust. To do this, there are some security requirements that should be concerned and satisfied such as privacy, fairness, verifiability etc. This study has an educational intuition that analyzes those requirements, theoretical background information related to cryptographic schemes behind them and creates a place-based e-voting design which was implemented for kiosk voting. As a contribution, Paillier homomorphic cryptosystem is used in our system. Moreover, our study includes a detailed criticism for the implemented system in terms of chosen cryptosystems and design modules with security and e-voting requirements.

International Conference on Advanced Technologies, Computer Engineering and Science
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Leyla TEKİN Hüseyin Güven ÖZGÜR Burcu SAYİN Arzum KARATAŞ Pelin ŞENKULA Emre IRTEM Serap Şahin

348 463
Subject Area: Computer Science Broadcast Area: International Type: Oral Paper Language: English
2018 Forensic Analysis of Persistent Data Storages Analyzing NTFS Formatted Drives

Computational forensic is a far-reaching field for criminal and civil laws in this age. Aim of this project is to develop an educational tool to analyze persistent storage devices to find possible evidences. Evidences are found as metadata information on these drives. These metadata information are collected in a comma separated value-CSV format document. This CSV file can be imported to a database and can be easily analyzed. By the classical forensic investigator tools mostly can analyze only one media at a time, but by this way more than one digital evidence can be comparatively analyzed. Also, deleted files may hold evidences, so recovering of deleted files is an additional topic for this study. The structured codes and related documents have shared on github as an open project; to give a chance to extension of this study by new projects and we hope that the product of this study can be useful tool for computational forensic courses.

International Conference on Advanced Technologies, Computer Engineering and Science
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Hüseyin Güven ÖZGÜR Serap Şahin

279 414
Subject Area: Computer Science Broadcast Area: International Type: Oral Paper Language: English