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Secure Internet Exams Despite Coercion

Cryptography and Security 2022-07-27 v1

Abstract

We study coercion-resistance for online exams. We propose two properties, Anonymous Submission and Single-Blindness which, if hold, preserve the anonymity of the links between tests, test takers, and examiners even when the parties coerce one another into revealing secrets. The properties are relevant: not even Remark!, a secure exam protocol that satisfied anonymous marking and anonymous examiners results to be coercion resistant. Then, we propose a coercion-resistance protocol which satisfies, in addition to known anonymity properties, the two novel properties we have introduced. We prove our claims formally in ProVerif. The paper has also another contribution: it describes an attack (and a fix) to an exponentiation mixnet that Remark! uses to ensure unlinkability. We use the secure version of the mixnet in our new protocol.

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@article{arxiv.2207.12796,
  title  = {Secure Internet Exams Despite Coercion},
  author = {Mohammadamin Rakeei and Rosario Giustolisi and Gabriele Lenzini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.12796},
  year   = {2022}
}
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