In 2007 when I began to work for kancellár.hu I got a request to work out the syllabus of IT Security course on the Faculty of Informatics of Eötvös Lóránd University. This course is based on CISSP topics and shows the basics, theory and practice og information security. I also teach this course for enterprises so if you need this kind of knowledge connect with me or kancellár.hu Zrt! The slides of my course are available under the Research menu. |
I participate in the organization of Hacktivity from 2005. My goal is to be a weekend when information security professionals, hackers and enquirers can meet and venerate for their profession and pastime. It's a great pleasure for me that I'm the one-man program committee of Hacktivity so I have the responsibility to request and select the presentors. |
The MELASZ-Ready Format, also known as "XML formats for signing and encrypting electronic documents in the communication of the Hungarian public administration" is the common recommendation of the Hungarian electronic signature application developers based on ETSI's XAdES standard which was created in the Hungarian Electronic Signature Association's workgroup. I was participated in this workgroup as an independent expert so I had an important role to reach a consensus and develop the evaluation and accreditation methodology. |
This document is an experimental guideline that primarily focuses to practical information. It is addressed to the employees in a local governmental environment who get in touch with IT security just like end users or administrators. The study also deals with some important IT security concerns of e-government. |
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. |
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. |
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) exam was organized first time in Hungary on 1st October 2005. This is one of the best-known worldwide information security exams. The idea to organize this exam was originally originated from me. I also participated and currently participate in the organization process. |
During this survey, which is published on the web site of the Interministerial Committee on Information Society (ITKTB) we tested many antivirus applications. The curiosity of this test was that we examined their compliance to Common Criteria Protection Profiles. We could check the security of these applications in some degree. |
I participated in the development of the Hungarian education material of Hungarian Information Security Evaluation and Certification Scheme (MIBÉTS) and Common Criteria. This link points to the table of contents; the whole material is not available on the internet. |
This study is one element in the collection of information security recommendations for the Hungarian public administration about key recovery. Key recovery is important at the utilization of encryption keys but I think it is only acceptable in public administration. |