Jochen Krüger /
Frederik Möllers
Weg in die Zukunft oder unvertretbares Sicherheitsrisiko?
Judicial independence is one of the central design principles of the judicial system. The concept of «Bring Your Own Device» (BYOD), meaning the use of private mobile devices for business purposes, is only one of the new development trends in the digitally minded working world. The possibility to work anywhere and anytime complies with the judges' self-conception. Is BYOD for judges a future-oriented model or does it involve severe technical and data protection-related security risks? (ah)
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Category: Podcasts
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Region: Austria
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Field of law: E-Justice
Dominik Leibenger /
Stephan Ory /
Christoph Sorge
Herausforderungen sicherer Mandantenkommunikation
Using electronic communication is indispensable in our daily life, and in law firms, too. Its current forms though may endanger the attorney’s duty of confidentiality. Although secure encryption solutions have existed for decades, attorney and client normally communicate via e-mail, in plain language. From technical and legal points of view, the talk analyses the state of art of client communication, discusses solutions and presents a system for end-to-end-encrypted communication that does without technical arrangements on the client’s side. (ah)
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Category: Podcasts
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Region: Austria
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Field of law: E-Justice
Maren Krimmer /
Robert Krimmer
Weg in die Zukunft oder unvertretbares Sicherheitsrisiko?
In this speech, e-justice in Russia is depicted using the example of the «Agentur Rosreestr». This federal organ with executive force is responsible for any cadastres and real estate-matters in Russia. The agency has an online presence that shows up their complete range of services and provides declaration as to how such services can be occupied. To determine the usability of «Agentur Rosreestr.»’s website, a transfer of ownership is used as an example. This will be explored on the basis of Layne and Lee’s (2001) proposed development trajectory for e-government. (ah)
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Category: Podcasts
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Region: Austria
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Field of law: E-Justice