This short article proposes a new way to improve the securityusability tradeoff when developing an electronic voting (e-voting) system, through the usage of the Human-Centered Design methodology. Drawing from insights gained from a two-year study on e-voting, we propose a framework to bridge the gap between these diverse fields and demonstrate how it can be applied to design a coercion-resistant e-voting system.
Enhancing Usability in E-Voting Systems: Balancing Security and Human Factors with the HC3 Framework
Laura Cristiano
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2024-01-01
Abstract
This short article proposes a new way to improve the securityusability tradeoff when developing an electronic voting (e-voting) system, through the usage of the Human-Centered Design methodology. Drawing from insights gained from a two-year study on e-voting, we propose a framework to bridge the gap between these diverse fields and demonstrate how it can be applied to design a coercion-resistant e-voting system.File in questo prodotto:
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