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DYNAMIC BIOMETRIC SIGNATURE AS AN EFFICIENT TOOL FOR INTERNAL CORPORATE COMMUNICATION
Hortai, František ; Jašek, Roman (referee) ; Dočkal, Jaroslav (referee) ; Dostál, Petr (referee) ; Smejkal, Vladimír (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to provide comprehensive information on the possibilities of authentication, combination of authentication factors and the integration of this issue into corporate communication. The work focuses on this issue and specifies the possibilities for obtaining authentication information, analyses the authentication methods, identification and authorization. It examines the applicability of biometric technologies, the principle of their functionality, examples of their use, their impact, the advantages and disadvantages they bring. A natural, easy-to-use, convenient tool for effective and secure communication is authentication including the dynamic biometric signature. The issues of the dynamic biometric signature technology and its implementation are examined from a comprehensive perspective involving experiments. The research proved that the dynamic biometric signature can serve as a method for supporting secure corporate communication and reduce authentication risks in companies and for individuals.
Implementation of Dynamic Biometric Signature in the Company after the Entry into Force of the Regulation eIDAS
Jelečková, Pavla ; Kodl,, Jindřich (referee) ; Smejkal, Vladimír (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on the problematics of elektronic signing in the Czech Republic after the Entry into Force of Regulation eIDAS. It specifies the key words in this area, compares the properties of cryptographic electronic signature and dynamic biometric signature. Within the main objective of the work, which is the implementation of dynamic biometric signature in the company, a solution is proposed to the process of approving business tax forms. At the end, an economic comparison of paper and electronic solutions is made.
DYNAMIC BIOMETRIC SIGNATURE AS AN EFFICIENT TOOL FOR INTERNAL CORPORATE COMMUNICATION
Hortai, František ; Jašek, Roman (referee) ; Dočkal, Jaroslav (referee) ; Dostál, Petr (referee) ; Smejkal, Vladimír (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to provide comprehensive information on the possibilities of authentication, combination of authentication factors and the integration of this issue into corporate communication. The work focuses on this issue and specifies the possibilities for obtaining authentication information, analyses the authentication methods, identification and authorization. It examines the applicability of biometric technologies, the principle of their functionality, examples of their use, their impact, the advantages and disadvantages they bring. A natural, easy-to-use, convenient tool for effective and secure communication is authentication including the dynamic biometric signature. The issues of the dynamic biometric signature technology and its implementation are examined from a comprehensive perspective involving experiments. The research proved that the dynamic biometric signature can serve as a method for supporting secure corporate communication and reduce authentication risks in companies and for individuals.
Implementation of Dynamic Biometric Signature in the Company after the Entry into Force of the Regulation eIDAS
Jelečková, Pavla ; Kodl,, Jindřich (referee) ; Smejkal, Vladimír (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on the problematics of elektronic signing in the Czech Republic after the Entry into Force of Regulation eIDAS. It specifies the key words in this area, compares the properties of cryptographic electronic signature and dynamic biometric signature. Within the main objective of the work, which is the implementation of dynamic biometric signature in the company, a solution is proposed to the process of approving business tax forms. At the end, an economic comparison of paper and electronic solutions is made.

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