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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.
Electronic signature in practice
Blahušová, Klára ; Sikora, Marek (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
The topic of this work is electronic signatures and their use in the European Union, while consideration is also given to nations in the European Free Trade Association (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland) and others, such as Great Britain, USA and China. Description is given of legislation governing electronic signatures, the form this takes and differences between the aforementioned countries. Each section contains a list of relevant certificate authorities for the territories discussed therein. The first part defines what an electronic signature is and the theory behind it, whereas the other is devoted to application in said territories. A summary of the information provided herein is available online via a dedicated web app.
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.
Technological and legal limits of electronic signature in relation to the identification of the signatory
Klimková, Natálie ; Harašta, Jakub (referee) ; Loutocký, Pavel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is devoted to the issue of digital signatures, in particular advanced digital signatures, in the context of the EIDAS regulation. The first part discusses the legal aspect, defines the legal limits of signatures and analyses the decision-making practice in the Czech Republic. The second part deals with signatures, again mainly advanced, and their limits from a technical point of view. Finally, an application creating and subsequently using an advanced digital signature is presented.
Využití služeb Národní Identitní Autority v rámci přijímacích řízení vysokých škol
BERAN, Luboš
This master's thesis deals with the development of a system that will be able to use the services of the Narodni identitni autorita in the framework of the admission procedure at universities. It can be also used in other public institutions. The theoretical part explains terms related to Narodni identitni autorita and its functioning within the EU. The thesis also deals with whether universities are entitled to use the services of the Narodni identitni autorita. The architectural part presents the planned architecture and selected software. The implementation part deals with the installation and the configuration of software so that the thesis can be used as a guide for building a functional unit for the use of the services of the National Identity Authority.
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...
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 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 ; Tryzna, Jan (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 signature in practice
Blahušová, Klára ; Sikora, Marek (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
The topic of this work is electronic signatures and their use in the European Union, while consideration is also given to nations in the European Free Trade Association (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland) and others, such as Great Britain, USA and China. Description is given of legislation governing electronic signatures, the form this takes and differences between the aforementioned countries. Each section contains a list of relevant certificate authorities for the territories discussed therein. The first part defines what an electronic signature is and the theory behind it, whereas the other is devoted to application in said territories. A summary of the information provided herein is available online via a dedicated web app.
Legal aspects of electronic communication in administrative procedures
Drábková, Tereza ; Pítrová, Lenka (advisor) ; Handrlica, Jakub (referee) ; Mates, Pavel (referee)
v anglickém jazyce Legal aspects of electronic communication in administrative procedures The dissertation thesis has two basic parts, the first and largest part offers a comprehensive view on electronic communication with public authorities in the Czech Republic and the possibilities of electronic identification. The second part of the dissertation thesis is focused on legal aspect of personal data protection in electronic communication with abovementioned authorities. In both of these parts, the current EU legislation (e.g. eIDAS and GDPR) is taken into account. The first chapter contains an analysis of basic legal terms and institutes in the area of electronic communication and identification as well as in the field of personal data protection (e.g. data message, electronic signature, authentication, personal data and invalidity of delivery). Detailed analysis of legislative development in the area of electronic communication follows. Particular attention is paid to a launch and operation of the data box information system and legal effects of electronically signed (or sealed) documents. The fourth chapter deals in detail with specific legal issues related to communication through the data box information system (in particular to legal effects of service which suffers from a legal defect caused...

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