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Modern cryptography appears to be perfectly suited to solving the apparent conflict between verifiability and privacy in voting systems, but there are obstacles to its deployment.

Establishing understanding and trust in the mechanisms and guarantees provided by cryptographic systems is not straightforward. In addition, proper implementation of cryptography can be complicated and problematic. Because the privacy afforded by cryptographic means is usually computational, there may be concerns about the long-term privacy of votes. Schemes have been devised, however, to provide everlasting privacy

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Modern Cryptography:-

It manipulates traditional characters, i.e., letters and digits directly. It is mainly based on 'security through obscurity'. The techniques employed for coding were kept secret and only the parties involved in communication knew about them.

Types of cryptography:-

The three types of algorithms that will be discussed are (Figure 1): Secret Key Cryptography (SKC): Uses a single key for both encryption and decryption; also called symmetric encryption. ... Public Key Cryptography (PKC): Uses one key for encryption and another for decryption; also called asymmetric encryption.

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