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Title:Vidiki pravnega urejanja šifrirnih tehnologij : magistrsko delo
Authors:ID Paternoster, Miha (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:EVRO-PF - Nova Univerza - European Faculty of Law
Abstract:Magistrsko delo obravnava področje digitalnih informacijsko-komunikacijskih tehnologij, katerih bistveni sestavni del za potrebe zagotavljanja varnostnih ciljev zaupnosti, celovitosti in overjanja podatkov predstavlja šifriranje kot proces pretvarjanja temeljnega podatka v neberljivo, šifrirano obliko, s čimer se nepooblaščenim osebam onemogoči dostop do vsebine podatkov ter vidike državnih teženj po pravnem urejanju šifrirnih tehnologij oziroma kolizijo najvidnejših interesov, ki pri tem nastajajo. To so v prvi vrsti interesi uporabnikov šifrirnih tehnologij, ki so z vidika obstoja in delovanja demokratične in pravne države, ki kot najvišjo vrednoto postavljata človekovo dostojanstvo in možnost človekove samouresničitve, najpomembnejši, pri čemer se z uporabo šifrirnih tehnologij zasledujejo predvsem ustavno zagotovljena pravica do informacijske in komunikacijske zasebnosti ter pravica do svobode vesti in izražanja, hkrati pa tovrstne tehnologije služijo kot pomembna oblika digitalne državljanske samozaščite za potrebe zagotavljanja ravnotežja moči v informacijski družbi. Delo obravnava tudi interese državnih oblasti, ki jim šifriranje služi kot strateška tehnologija varovanja tajnih podatkov in bistvene infrastrukture, a po drugi strani predstavlja veliko oviro učinkovitemu kazenskemu pregonu ter oviro pri delu obveščevalno-varnostnih organov. Poleg omenjenih interesov uporabnikov šifrirnih tehnologij in interesov državnih oblasti delo obravnava še interese ponudnikov šifrirnih tehnologij, ki se zaradi kolizije interesov uporabnikov in državnih oblasti pogosto soočajo s pritiski po slabljenju šifrirnih algoritmov ali po vgradnji stranskih vrat za potrebe državnega dostopa do šifriranih podatkov. Magistrsko delo zaokroži obravnava možnih in primernih rešitev pravnega urejanja šifrirnih tehnologij.
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Place of performance:Ljubljana
Publisher:[M. Paternoster]
Year of publishing:2020
Year of performance:2020
Number of pages:102 str.
PID:20.500.12556/ReVIS-7025 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:32250371 New window
UDC:340.1:004(043.2)
Note:Univerzitetni podiplomski magistrski študijski program Pravo II. stopnje; Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 12. 10. 2020;
Publication date in ReVIS:11.12.2020
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Language:English
Abstract:This master's thesis deals with the field of digital information and communication technologies, an essential component of which is encryption. For the purposes of ensuring the security objectives of confidentiality, integrity and data authentication, encryption is the process of converting basic data into an unreadable form, thus preventing unauthorized access to data content and aspects of State aspirations for legal regulation of encryption technologies, or the conflict between the most visible interests that arise in the process. These are primarily the interests of encryption technology users, which are of fundamental importance concerning the existence and functioning of a democratic and legal State that places human dignity and the possibility of human self-realisation as its moral value. By using encryption technologies, users primarily pursue the constitutionally guaranteed rights, while such technologies also serve as an important form of digital civil self-protection for the purpose of maintaining the balance of power in society. The dissertation further addresses the interests of State authorities, for which encryption serves as strategic technology for the protection of classified information and essential infrastructure, yet it represents a major obstacle to effective law enforcement and a hinderance for the work of intelligence agencies. In addition to the aforementioned State and users' interests, the thesis also addresses the interests of encryption technology providers, which often face pressures to weaken encryption algorithms or install back doors for state access to encrypted data. The dissertation concludes with a discussion of possible and appropriate solutions for the legal regulation of encryption technologies.


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