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Bőti Attila műsorában Dr. Suba Ferenccel beszélgetünk az internet veszélyeiről.
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The presentation gives some information about Common Critera and talks about the possibilities of Hungarian IT developers if they want to get the certification for their products.
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After my university studies I got an interesting job from E-Group. I had to prepare their signature creation software to the certification process based on Common Criteria. Thanks to this job I have a relatively deep knowledge in Common Criteria. |
During the certification process we have to read the product documentations and search for known possibilities discovered after the certification. That is why the certification process is not only a translation but it demands extensive security, cryptographic and operation knowledge. |
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The electronic public administration got a big push with the Act CXL of 2004 on the general regulation of the administrative authority process and services (Ket.). The “Client gate” and the increasing set of other e-government services were set up and are still emerging. But these new services on the internet mean new security challenges to the operators. They are supported by executive orders which draw up requirements in connection with the security level of e-government services.
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For the provision of qualified electronic signature service it is inevitable to use hardware security modules that ensure the protection of CA's private keys. To prove this security the original foreign cryptographic certificates are "over certified" in Hungary. |
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In 2005 we presented the Hungarian Electronic Public Administration Interoperability Framework on the eGOV INTEROP'05 Conference. In this paper we show the activities leading toward the realization of this project. We describe the legal background, the cooperation between governmental, private and educational parties and a case study of an interoperability test between electronic signature applications. In the last part we explain the future possibilities in the field of e-governmental interoperability.
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The competition of Infopark Foundation in 2003 was won by a group led by prof. Szirmay-Kalos László in
the field of electronic signatures. I started to work later on the University but Áron and I was involved
in this project. I think this is the most complete study in Hungarian that I've ever met. Unfortunately it is
not available on the internet you can download a fragment of it as a part of my presentation. The title of contents
is also available.
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