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Septembri alguses andis Tšehhi teadlaste grupp Eestile teada, et Saksa ettevõtte Infineon Technologies AG poolt 2014. aastal toodetud ning Gemalto poolt tarnitud kiibid sisaldavad turvaviga, mis võib teoreetiliselt mõjutada Eesti ID-kaardi kasutamist. Eestis on sellise kiibiga ID-kaarte 750 000 ning teoreetiliselt võib tekkida võimalus nende avalikest võtmetest tuletada privaatvõtmeid.  Uudist kuuldes tekkis küsimus, kas ID-kaardi […] Read more
Published by Raul Rikk
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14.09.2017
In the beginning of September a group of Czech scientists informed Estonia that the chips, which were produced by German company Infineon Technologies AG and provided for Estonia by Gemalto in 2014, include a theoretical security risk. In Estonia about 50% of the population has ID-cards with this chip and it is theoretically possible that […] Read more
Published by Raul Rikk
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12.09.2017
Yesterday, 15.06 during the World Summit on the Information Society Forum 2017, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) introduced a new iteration of the Global Cybersecurity Index. According to this index Estonia ranks 5th in the world and 1st in Europe. Read more
Published by Raul Rikk
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16.06.2017
Ühendkuningriigi peaminister Theresa May ütles 4. juunil, pärast Londoni silla terrorirünnakut, et Internet on muutunud ekstremistide jaoks turvaliseks keskkonnaks ning küberruumis toimuvat on vaja paremini reguleerida. Kaks nädalat enne Londoni silla rünnakut ja vahetult pärast Manchesteri terrorirünnakut, kohtusid G7 riigid Itaalias, kus nõudsid kommunikatsiooni- ja sotsiaalmeedia ettevõtetelt tõhusamat tegelemist ekstremismi ennetamisega. 10. juunil tuli Saksa […] Read more
Published by Raul Rikk
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12.06.2017
Eesti peaks kiirendama e-teenuste maksimaalset rakendamist, sest paberteenuste ja e-teenuste samaaegne ülalpidamine muudab innovatsiooni luksuskaubaks. Read more
Published by Raul Rikk
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10.03.2015
Infoühiskondade arengu hindamiseks on vaja luua turvalisuse taseme mõõdik – küberturvalisuse indeks. Eestil on potensiaali olla sellise initsiatiivi eestvedaja. Read more
Published by Raul Rikk
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12.11.2014