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Corrections to “Scantegrity II: End-to-End Verifiability by
Voters of Optical Scan Elections Through Confirmation
Codes” [Dec 09 611-627]
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Chaum, David et al. “Corrections to "Scantegrity II: End-to-End
Verifiability by Voters of Optical Scan Elections Through
Confirmation Codes" [Dec 09 611-627.” IEEE Transactions on
Information Forensics and Security 5.1 (2010): 194–194. ©
Copyright 2010 IEEE
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Corrections
Corrections to “TPM Meets DRE: Reducing the Trust Base
for Electronic Voting Using Trusted Platform Modules”
Russell A. Fink, Alan T. Sherman, and Richard Carback
In the above paper [1], the fourth sentence of the Abstract contains
an error. The correct sentence is as follows.
Using the PVB with the TPM can expose unauthorized software, ballot modifications, vote tampering, and creation of fake
election records early in the election process.
Corrections to “Scantegrity II: End-to-End Verifiability
by Voters of Optical Scan Elections Through
Confirmation Codes”
David Chaum, Richard T. Carback, Jeremy Clark,
Aleksander Essex, Stefan Popoveniuc, Ronald L. Rivest,
Peter Y. A. Ryan, Emily Shen, Alan T. Sherman, and Poorvi L. Vora
In the above paper [1], due to a production error, the affiliations of
two of the authors, Stefan Popoveniuc and Poorvi L. Vora, were listed
incorrectly. The correct affiliation is as follows.
S. Popoveniuc and P. L. Vora are with the Department of Computer Science, The George Washington University, Washington,
DC 20052 USA (e-mail: poste@gwu.edu; poorvi@gwu.edu).
REFERENCES
[1] R. A. Fink, A. T. Sherman, and R. Carback, “TPM meets DRE: Reducing the trust base for electronic voting using trusted platform modules,” IEEE Trans. Inf. Forensics Security, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 628–637,
Dec. 2009.
Manuscript received November 30, 2009. Current version published February
12, 2010.
R. A. Fink is with the Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory,
Laurel, MD 20723 USA, and also with the Cyber Defense Lab, Department of
Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD 21250 USA (e-mail Russ.Fink@jhuapl.edu).
A. T. Sherman is with the Cyber Defense Lab, Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Baltimore County,
Baltimore, MD 21250 USA, and also with the National Center for the Study
of Elections, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD 21250
USA (e-mail: sherman@umbc.edu).
R. Carback is with the Cyber Defense Lab, Department of Computer Science
and Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD 21250 USA (e-mail: carback1@umbc.edu).
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In addition, the name of the last author in the affiliations footnote was
printed incorrectly. The correct name is P. Y. A. Ryan.
REFERENCES
[1] D. Chaum, R. T. Carback, J. Clark, A. Essex, S. Popoveniuc, R. L.
Rivest, P. Y. A. Ryan, E. Shen, A. T. Sherman, and P. L. Vora, “Scantegrity II: End-to-end verifiability by voters of optical scan elections
through confirmation codes,” IEEE Trans. Inf. Forensics Security, vol.
4, no. 4, pp. 611–627, Dec. 2009.
Manuscript received November 23, 2009. Current version published February
12, 2010.
D. Chaum is with the Voting Systems Institute, Los Angeles, CA 90064 USA
(e-mail: info@chaum.com).
R. T. Carback and A. T. Sherman are with the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD 21250 USA (e-mail: carback1@umbc.edu;
sherman@umbc.edu).
J. Clark is with the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, N2L 3G1, Canada (e-mail: j5clark@cs.uwaterloo.ca).
A. Essex is with the School of Information Technology and Engineering, University of Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, Canada (e-mail: aesse083@site.uottawa.ca).
S. Popoveniuc and P. L. Vora are with the Department of Computer Science, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052 USA (e-mail:
poste@gwu.edu; poorvi@gwu.edu).
R. L. Rivest and E. Shen are with the Department of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
02139 USA (e-mail: rivest@mit.edu; eshen@csail.mit.edu).
P. Y. A. Ryan is with the Faculte des Sciences, de la Techologie et de la Communication, University of Luxembourg, L-1359, Luxembourg (e-mail: peter.
ryan@uni.lu).
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