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Integrace Národní identitní autority k platformě poskytující (důvěryhodné) služby dle nařízení eIDAS
Neckař, Dušan
The thesis is focused on the integration of the National Identity Authority into a trustworthy archive system belonging to a Brno company. The work deals with the clarification of the legislative framework of the eIDAS regulation and related laws and introduces services creating trust. The thesis proposes a solution of NIA integration using UML diagrams and TOGAF framework.
Electronic Legal Transaction: Comparative analysis with emphasis on the use of electronic signature under the EU law and laws of the Czech Republic and Germany
Kment, Vojtěch ; Beran, Karel (advisor) ; Cvrček, František (referee) ; Polčák, Radim (referee)
Electronic Legal Transaction: Comparative analysis with emphasis on the use of electronic signature under the EU law and laws of the Czech Republic and Germany Abstract (English) Objectives. This thesis provides a comparative analysis of electronic legal transactions under the EU law and laws of the Czech Republic and Germany, while emphasising the utilisation of higher versions of electronic signature, especially of a qualified electronic signature, which has legal effects of a handwritten signature in legal transactions performed by electronic means (Chapters 6 to 10). At the same time, increased attention is also paid to entirely novel concepts of advanced and qualified electronic seal, which are intended exclusively for use by juristic persons. The laws under scrutiny are based especially on recently adopted Regulation (EU) No 910/2014, known as eIDAS. To provide a general background, the comparative analysis is preceded by a theoretical part (Chapters 2 to 4, partially Chapter 5), dealing with the concept of legal transactions (also termed "legal acts" or "legal action") in general, while also focusing on the traditional handwritten signature and its functions, especially in view of the German and Czech legal doctrines and with occasional references to common law, as well as to requirements ensuing...
Electronic identification and trust services in electronic transactions
Hrbotický, Lukáš ; Sikora, Marek (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
Bachelors thesis talking about problematics of electronic identification and trust services in electronic transactions. It describes and explains concepts used in the area of electronical communication mentioned in regulation eIDAS. Solutions demonstrating trust services are part of the work. As practical part of this thesis was created laboratory exercise, in which will students try the possibilities offered by certification authority. The goal of this work is explanation and definition of concepts according to eIDAS regulations and realization of system demonstrating these services.
Certification authority
Herinek, Denis ; Sikora, Marek (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
There is a lot of available services on the internet those need to be more secured and trusted. Public key infrastructure is used in sectors where are higher expectations in case of authentication, integrity and confidentality. It is almost impossible to imagine how internet banking or electronic signatures of important documents would work without PKI. There is a lot of open-source realisations of PKI created by users. Digital certificates as a part of PKI are issued by certificate authorities. This diploma thesis consists of open- source realisation of certificate authority and timestamping authority to demonstrate services which they provide.
Možnosti implementace elektronického podpisu při víceúrovňové komunikaci v informačním systému
ŘEŘICHA, Jakub
This bachelor thesis deals with the use of the electronic signature for signing electronic documents in corporate practice. The theoretical part of the bachelor thesis introduces the problematics of electronic signature from the point of view of the new legislation of the European Union and the Czech Republic, outlines current technical possibilities and describes individual types of electronic signature. In the analytical part of the thesis, an overview of all evaluated means of the electronic signature was prepared, listing main advantages and disadvantages and their suitability for the communication levels given by the company information system. In addition, the thesis is focused on the mapping of current means and needs of electronic signature in the processing of documents in electronic form in the company information system environment. Further in the thesis a solution for identified needs of the company is also designed and this solution is demonstrated in the form of proof-of-concept.
Electronic signature in administrative procedure
Jandora, Tomáš ; Handrlica, Jakub (advisor) ; Rajchl, Jiří (referee)
1 Abstract As a topic of the diploma thesis I have chosen the issue of electronic signature in relation to administrative proceedings. The field of electronic communication is incredibly diverse and it is growing very dynamically. For this reason, I found the topic interesting and usable in the future. There have not been many theses on this topic yet, so I did not have to solve the problem that it was not original. I have always had a positive attitude towards digital technology. At the same time, I was fortunate that I could have always been informed about information technologies by someone who was interested in the issue much earlier. No matter whether it was more experienced family member, high school teacher who by far exceeded the capacities of the educational institution, or patient colleague at work. As stated at the beginning, this work could not have been finished without the contribution of my father, who has been involved in the issue of electronic signatures for a long time, and who brought me to the idea of choosing this topic. The aim of this work was to describe possibilities of application of electronic signing in administrative proceedings, or in communication with public authorities. However, a simple description of the legislation, which is presently in practice, would not be...
eGovernment of the Visegrad Group countries
Francová, Eva ; Luc, Ladislav (advisor) ; Lechner, Tomáš (referee)
The objective of this Bachelor Thesis is evaluation of eGovernment evolution and its modernization using the new ICT technologies in countries of the Visegrad Group (V4). Gained information is compared with the average of~European Union. The theoretical part contains the definition of basic terms and characteristics of eGoverment. This Thesis describes individual eGovernment projects of~each country of the V4: Slovakia, Hungary, Poland and especially the Czech Republic. Following part of the Thesis focuses on contemporary strategies and issues of eGovernment. One of the main condition for the~evolution of eGovernment services is the usage of ICT and Internet by individuals in the~relation to the government and their digital literacy. The third part of the evaluation is broadband as a technological aspect. Very important part of further eGovernment evolution are Human Resources - post secondarily and tertiarily educated ICT professionals. The practical part of the Thesis analyses the current state of these indicators using free database of EUROSTAT. Gained data help to interpret the present state and predict how much would chosen countries be able to adapt to the market changes in the field of eGovernment services.

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