Systematic Review to Propose a Blockchain-based Digital Forensic Ready Internet Voting System

Edmore Muyambo, Stacey Baror
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The ballot paper-based voting system has a high risk of data manipulation and vote tampering due to a lack of immutability, transparency and privacy. This systematic review is conducted with the intention of proposing a digital forensic-ready internet voting process to mitigate issues of vote rigging and vote fraud. The review focused on current and up-to-date literature. Publications that are out of this date range were ignored and considered stale or irrelevant. We extracted and reviewed publications with either or all the following keywords: “digital forensic”, “internet voting”, “e-voting” and “blockchain”. A total of thirteen databases were consulted. These include ACM, IEEE, Web of Science, Science Direct, Academic Search Complete, Access Science, ProQuest, Oxford Academy, Ingenta, Cambridge Core and Clarivate. From the inclusion list of one hundred and five (105) studies that were looked at in detail, twenty of them (i.e.,19%) covered blockchain technology. Two percent (2%) of them were focused on digital forensics in internet voting. The results herein were synthesised and presented in a qualitative methodology. The review shows that a secure and reliable digital forensic system could effectively mitigate vote rigging and fraud. Therefore, we proposed a blockchain-based digital forensic-ready internet voting system. The proposed system is beneficial to the electorate, election observers, electoral candidates, electoral administration bodies as well as the national law enforcement agencies.  
通过系统回顾提出基于区块链的数字取证就绪互联网投票系统
由于缺乏不变性、透明度和隐私性,基于选票的投票系统存在数据操纵和篡改选票的高风险。本系统综述旨在提出一种可进行数字取证的互联网投票流程,以减少操纵选票和投票欺诈问题。综述的重点是当前最新的文献。不在此日期范围内的文献将被忽略,并被视为过时或不相关的文献。我们提取并审查了包含以下任一或所有关键词的出版物:"数字取证"、"网络投票"、"电子投票 "和 "区块链"。我们共查阅了 13 个数据库。这些数据库包括 ACM、IEEE、Web of Science、Science Direct、Academic Search Complete、Access Science、ProQuest、Oxford Academy、Ingenta、Cambridge Core 和 Clarivate。在详细研究的 105 项研究中,有 20 项(即 19%)涉及区块链技术。其中百分之二(2%)的研究侧重于网络投票中的数字取证。本文采用定性方法对研究结果进行了综合和展示。综述表明,一个安全可靠的数字取证系统可以有效减少操纵投票和欺诈行为。因此,我们提出了一个基于区块链的可进行数字取证的网络投票系统。拟议的系统有利于选民、选举观察员、候选人、选举管理机构以及国家执法机构。
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