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Information Privacy and Open-source Intelligence
Kubíčková, Dita ; Loutocký, Pavel (referee) ; Míšek, Jakub (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of privacy and information privacy on the Internet. The theoretical part of the thesis describes main typologies and concludes the value of information privacy and why is it important to protect it. It presents technical tools and legal regulations used for protection. It also deals with an issue of OSINT and presents some techniques and tools for person‘s information gathering. In practical part of the thesis, there is described the development and functions provided by the application for automated information gathering from social networks.
Information Privacy and Open-source Intelligence
Kubíčková, Dita ; Loutocký, Pavel (referee) ; Míšek, Jakub (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of privacy and information privacy on the Internet. The theoretical part of the thesis describes main typologies and concludes the value of information privacy and why is it important to protect it. It presents technical tools and legal regulations used for protection. It also deals with an issue of OSINT and presents some techniques and tools for person‘s information gathering. In practical part of the thesis, there is described the development and functions provided by the application for automated information gathering from social networks.
Digital footprint on own computer and the Internet
Charvát, Daniel ; Halbich, Čestmír (advisor) ; Očenášek, Vladimír (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to define types of digital footprints and introduce the methods of the protection of personal data. The partial aim of this thesis is to compare the tools to protect the data and determine if we can eliminate our digital trace. If not, propose appropriate protection of the data and solution for the common user. At the beginning it is said, what is the concept of digital footprint and what kinds are divided. Subsequently there is a description of the risks of misuse of digital footprints. In other chapters there is analysed checking and the options how to minimize it. In the practical part, there is a comparison of the software.
Digital footprints-possibilities of control and elimination by selected freely available tools
Skoček, Jakub ; Kovářová, Pavla (advisor) ; Jansa, Václav (referee)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to find out to what extent the user is able to protect his privacy against negative impacts linked to digital footprints, using tools that are available for free. At the beginning, the term digital footprint is investigated from several points of view, according to fields that use it. Based on these differences, the definition of the term is stated, suitable for the purpose of this work. Then the origin of the digital footprints, and connected risks, are described. In the next chapter, the opportunities of control, finding of scale, and possible remove of digital footprints by the user, are outlined. In the practical part, that immediately follows the previous chapter, the suitable tools are chosen, and by the mutual comparison, it is investigated whether it is possible (and if so, to what extent) to prevent possible risks and protect the privacy.
Digital footprint on the Internet
Sloup, Vojtěch ; Lohr, Václav (advisor) ; Halbich, Čestmír (referee)
This work deals with the digital footprint on the Internet in terms of creation of digital footprints, the possibility of abuse and protection of Internet users. The theoretical part is focused on analysis of digital footprint and handles the potential for abuse and threats arising from the previous analysis. Synthetic part contains options privacy of Internet users, draft measures and appropriate instruments to eliminate the resulting digital footprint.
Digital footprint on own computer and the Internet
Skalický, Pavel ; Halbich, Čestmír (advisor) ; Gojda, Ondřej (referee)
The aim of my work is finding ways of how the user is able to control their digital footprint. Finding a negative impact on the user and his identity. All tests performed on the freely available tools. At the beginning of the introduction to the concept of digital track, different views on these tracks. There is described the emergence of digital tracks and then formulated a precaution against leaving digital traces. Said there are risks for when leaving digital traces. In the practical part, a test tool for hiding digital tracks, and detecting tracking tools. Getting to what extent can protect against attacks. The subsequent recommendation to certain instruments.
The bank klient and his protection in Czech system of law
Cahová, Pavlína ; Půlpánová, Stanislava (advisor) ; Hradil, Dušan (referee)
The diploma work is concerned with the topic of bank client security, as a consumer and an investor, captured in the Czech law, incorporating elements of EU directives. The thesis defines terms of "consumer" and "investor", explains why they are considered bank clients and introduces reasons of their protection. It describes elements of bank clients' protection such as: deposit insurance (including comparison of foreign systems - Switzerland and New Zealand), consumer credits rules, payment system and Bureau of Financial Arbiter, personal information security and bank secret. The last chapter addresses investor protection, falling under European directive MiFID (Markets in Financial Instruments Directive).

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