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TELEBALT 2002. Building trust in networking in Newly Associated States through the use of secure information society technologies Aleksej Jerman Blazic. NASTEC. Set up to promote the latest development in security technology through Newly Associated States (NAS) of EU.
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TELEBALT 2002 Building trust in networking in Newly Associated States through the use of secure information society technologies Aleksej Jerman Blazic
NASTEC Set up to promote the latest development in security technology through Newly Associated States (NAS) of EU. Association of four expertise organisations with a dedicated framework to transfer and apply knowledge within academic society in Poland and Romania.
Objectives • Transfer knowledge and technology for provision of security services in NAS. • Help with understanding of data protection and privacy in e-communication. • Promote the use of European technology and services in NAS. • Diminish the gap between running e-business applications and the use of complex tools for trust and confidence based on trusted third party technology. • Dissemination of knowledge about the European legislation frame-work in the field of e-work and e-business, such as the Digital Signature act.
Security technology • Applied to • Cryptographic mechanisms • Electronic signature • Digital certificates • Certificate management • Public key infrastructure • Secure web applications • Electronic business/commerce
Infrastructure NASTEC Web pages Technical consulting Technical publication Education Seminars Workshops User services PKI services
Advanced services • Secure communication • FTPS, HTTPS, S/MIME, SSO… • Secure services • Certificate Authority • Student on-line administration • Other
Student On-line Administration • Application based on X.509 security techniques to deliver administrative processes on-line • Build on top of existing infrastructure/build new system • Functionalities • Enrolment to school (with/without payment of fees) • Booking system: • Exams, lab hours, professor reception hours… • Certification services (certified statements) • Secure mailing lists (forums) for informing • Secure document (educational material) upload / distribution • Various educational activities performed on-line (e-learning)
Expected results • Set up top level CA: • Poland • Romania • Implement secure web services (student on-line administration): • Poland • Romania • Slovenia • Take up of various safe e-business • Slovenia • Maintain EuroPKI infrastructure • Italy • Adopt secure technology in various fields of business • All countries
Achieved results • Dissemination of Knowledge • Annual workshop – Romania (Bucharest, May 2002) • Seminars – Poland, Slovenia (over 20) • Set up top level CA • National level – Poland, Romania • Implement secure web services • Student on-line administration – Slovenia • Secure HTTP, FTP, e-mail – Slovenia, Poland • Take up of various safe e-business • Top commercial CA - Slovenia • Maintain EuroPKI infrastructure • Top level CA – Italy • Subordinate CAs – Slovenia, Poland, Romania
Conclusions • Conclusions • Technology transfer as foundation for advanced services implementation and public adoption • Technology providers as a crucial part • Lack of success • Without infrastructure • Without governmental regulations • Without business cases • Without local support
Future Work • Future work • Introduction and implementation of more advanced services with support • Introduction of strong business cases • Interrelation with other fields (governmental, industry, commercial…) • Obtain support for further dissemination of knowledge • Testing of new technologies: IPSec, DNSSec, OCSP, Timestamping
Partners • Technology Partners • SETCCE • Fraunhofer Gesellschaft (GMD) • SECUDE GmbH • Academic partners • Politecnico di Torino • Universitateta Politehnica di Bucuresti • Politechnika Wroclawska
Contacts SETCCE Jamova 39 1000 Ljubljana centre@setcce.org Tel: +386 1 4773861 Fax: +386 1 4232118 www.setcce.org