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Copyright protection of electronic documents
Zachoval, Tadeáš ; Dzurenda, Petr (referee) ; Člupek, Vlastimil (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the copyright protection of electronic documents. The thesis consists of a theoretical part and a practical part. The theoretical part describes the electronic document and various types of files that can be encountered while working on a computer and consider them as electronic documents. The fundamental part of the theoretical part is the analysis of various copyright protection methods for electronic documents. In the practical part was created a Python application based on mentioned analysis. The application implements selected methods of copyright protection.
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.
Design of an electronic document management system
Mlčáková, Kristýna ; Míšek, Jakub (referee) ; Loutocký, Pavel (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis deals with the problematics of the electronic documents, especially in the area of their archiving. The thesis consists of two parts - theoretical and practical. The analysis of the electronic document position in the Czech legal environment is a significant and essential part of the thesis. The analysis is included in the theoretical part of the thesis. Based on the theoretical knowledge, we created an application for the electronic document management system, which is the subject of the practical part of the bachelor's thesis. The application itself represents a repository in the accordance with § 562 paragraph 2 of the Civil Code.
Client-Server Mobile Application with Image Processing
Černošek, Bedřich ; Hradiš, Michal (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The main goal of this work is creating client-server application with image processing and cryptographic verification of image source and creation time. The work focuses on creating a mobile client application on the Android platform that securly takes photos by mobile device camera, processes captured images and provides a digital signature, timestamp and GPS location. The main part of the work is secure key exchange, encrypted communication, data and energy efficiency of the client-server application. The server application is implemented on the Java EE platform and processes the received image, performs object detection, object recognition in the image and provides a timestamp from a trusted server. Then taken photo can be considered as a trusted electronic document usable as valid evidence for the judical or administrative proceedings.
Copyright protection of electronic documents
Zachoval, Tadeáš ; Dzurenda, Petr (referee) ; Člupek, Vlastimil (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the copyright protection of electronic documents. The thesis consists of a theoretical part and a practical part. The theoretical part describes the electronic document and various types of files that can be encountered while working on a computer and consider them as electronic documents. The fundamental part of the theoretical part is the analysis of various copyright protection methods for electronic documents. In the practical part was created a Python application based on mentioned analysis. The application implements selected methods of copyright protection.
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...
Design of an electronic document management system
Mlčáková, Kristýna ; Míšek, Jakub (referee) ; Loutocký, Pavel (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis deals with the problematics of the electronic documents, especially in the area of their archiving. The thesis consists of two parts - theoretical and practical. The analysis of the electronic document position in the Czech legal environment is a significant and essential part of the thesis. The analysis is included in the theoretical part of the thesis. Based on the theoretical knowledge, we created an application for the electronic document management system, which is the subject of the practical part of the bachelor's thesis. The application itself represents a repository in the accordance with § 562 paragraph 2 of the Civil Code.
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...
Client-Server Mobile Application with Image Processing
Černošek, Bedřich ; Hradiš, Michal (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The main goal of this work is creating client-server application with image processing and cryptographic verification of image source and creation time. The work focuses on creating a mobile client application on the Android platform that securly takes photos by mobile device camera, processes captured images and provides a digital signature, timestamp and GPS location. The main part of the work is secure key exchange, encrypted communication, data and energy efficiency of the client-server application. The server application is implemented on the Java EE platform and processes the received image, performs object detection, object recognition in the image and provides a timestamp from a trusted server. Then taken photo can be considered as a trusted electronic document usable as valid evidence for the judical or administrative proceedings.

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