
handle: 20.500.12556/ReVIS-9001
V magistrski nalogi smo proučili, kako je epidemija COVID-19 vplivala na uporabo kvalificiranih digitalnih potrdil v Sloveniji. S pomočjo izvedene spletne ankete in primerjav nekaterih rezultatov s podatki Statističnega urada RS smo ugotovili, da posamezniki digitalna potrdila najpogosteje uporabljajo za e-podpisovanje ter za oddajanje različnih e-vlog, nekaj manj jih z njim dostopa do raznih elektronskih portalov ter v e-bančništvo. Vpliv epidemije se, v primerjavi z obdobjem pred epidemijo, kaže predvsem v drugačnih deležih uporabe spletnih storitev.
In the master's thesis we studied how the COVID-19 epidemic affected the use of qualified digital certificates in Slovenia. With the help of an online survey and comparisons of some results with data from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, we found that individuals most often use digital certificates for e-signing and submitting various e-applications. The impact of the epidemic is mainly reflected in the different proportions of the use of online services compared to the period before the epidemic.
IoT, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/004.056.54:629.331:338.45(043.2), internet stvari, cyber security, industrial systems, industrijski sistemi, avtomobilska industrija, kibernetska varnost, kibernetske grožnje, automotive industry, cyber threats
IoT, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/004.056.54:629.331:338.45(043.2), internet stvari, cyber security, industrial systems, industrijski sistemi, avtomobilska industrija, kibernetska varnost, kibernetske grožnje, automotive industry, cyber threats
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