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Digital identity
Dvořák, Roman ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis deals with the personal digital identity area. Its goal is to describe accompanying technologies which ensure the course of this field. In addition, another goal is to describe the state of things in related sectors. At first, attention is focused to basic concepts and terms describing this topic. The following section describes technologies which are used in area of digital and bank identity. In the next chapter, the emphasis is on explaining terms linked with digital identity and the structure of public eGovernment, followed by the description of e-identity. In this chapter, the identification means, provided by the government or commercial sector, are more explained. The same applies to the identification means provided by the government, but which are not considered as e-identity. Another chapter is dedicated to European Digital Identity and its current state, followed by mentioning states which have used digital identity before it was made mandatory by the regulation from European Commission. The following chapter explores security threats, their enumeration and classification according to different criteria. It mentions types of cyberattacks, threats associated with using digital identity and elimination of the threats. The point of view is taken from user’s experience, but from providers as well. The last chapter describes the practical part which is an educational web application that summarizes the output of this bachelor’s thesis.
Digital identity
Dvořák, Roman ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis deals with the personal digital identity area. Its goal is to describe accompanying technologies which ensure the course of this field. In addition, another goal is to describe the state of things in related sectors. At first, attention is focused to basic concepts and terms describing this topic. The following section describes technologies which are used in area of digital and bank identity. In the next chapter, the emphasis is on explaining terms linked with digital identity and the structure of public eGovernment, followed by the description of e-identity. In this chapter, the identification means, provided by the government or commercial sector, are more explained. The same applies to the identification means provided by the government, but which are not considered as e-identity. Another chapter is dedicated to European Digital Identity and its current state, followed by mentioning states which have used digital identity before it was made mandatory by the regulation from European Commission. The following chapter explores security threats, their enumeration and classification according to different criteria. It mentions types of cyberattacks, threats associated with using digital identity and elimination of the threats. The point of view is taken from user’s experience, but from providers as well. The last chapter describes the practical part which is an educational web application that summarizes the output of this bachelor’s thesis.

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