Members
Overall Objectives
Research Program
Application Domains
Highlights of the Year
New Software and Platforms
New Results
Bilateral Contracts and Grants with Industry
Partnerships and Cooperations
Dissemination
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Section: Dissemination

Promoting Scientific Activities

The CNIL (Commission Nationale Informatique et Liberté) has official recommendations in terms of electronic voting.(https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichCnil.do?id=CNILTEXT000023174487) These recommendations influence the design of e-voting systems that are deployed in France. However, some of the recommendations seem a bit outdated and dedicated to particular classes of systems. Even more importantly, the CNIL recommendations focus on vote privacy but do not say much about verifiability. Véronique Cortier, David Galindo, and Stéphane Glondu formulated new recommendations, submitted to the CNIL. They met some CNIL members to discuss how to integrate some of the propositions to the new version of the CNIL recommendations that should appear in 2017.

Moreover, Véronique Cortier was auditioned by the AFE (Assemblée des Francais de l'étranger) on the security of electronic voting. She has also presented the Belenios protocol to the MENESR (Ministère de l'Éducation National, de l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche) and to the Open Government Summit at the Sénat. Steve Kremer gave a talk on e-voting at the “Colloque Sécurité Informatique : mythes et réalité” organised by CNRS.

Scientific Events Selection

General Chair, Scientific Chair
Program Committee Chair
Program Committee Member

Journal

Editorial Board Member
Scientific Committee Member

Invited Talks

Research Administration

Inria evaluation committee (Steve Kremer)

Jury Junior Research Position Inria Rennes-Bretagne Atlantique (Steve Kremer)

Jury Senior Research Position (Steve Kremer)

Jury Junior Research Position Inria Nancy-Grand Est (Véronique Cortier, president of the committee)

Jury Professor at Université de Lorraine (Véronique Cortier)

Jury Assistant Professor at Université de Lorraine (Michaël Rusinowitch)