Informatics evenings: National cryptographic means for classified information in the Czech Republic

When

24. 2. 2025
18:00

Where

Lecture hall T9:107

Thákurova 9, Praha 6

Reservation

Without reservation

Record

No record

Want to learn what classified information is and how it is protected in the digital world? Do you want to familiarize yourself with concepts such as air-gap or classification levels? Learn what a cryptographic device is and what it is used for to protect classified information? Come to a talk by experts from the National Cyber and Information Security Agency and S.ICZ as part of the Informatics Evenings series.

Let's go together into the world of protecting classified information in the Czech Republic. We will take a look under the hood at some of the tools and technologies and take a closer look at specific selected products that are used for protection. We will also look into the challenges that the development and deployment of these products pose.

About the speakers

Tomáš Rabas

Tomáš Rabas is the Head of the Cryptologic Analysis Unit at the National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NCISA). In addition to various areas of cryptology, he has recently focused on quantum technologies and quantum threat. He earned both his undergraduate and graduate degrees in cryptology from the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at Charles University and is currently pursuing a PhD at the Faculty of Information Technology at Czech Technical University, with a focus on side-channel attacks to further enhance his knowledge in security.

Libor Kratochvíl

Libor Kratochvíl has 20 years of experience in the design and implementation of secure information systems based on the use of national cryptographic devices. He currently works for S.ICZ a.s. as an architect in the field of development of cryptographic devices intended for the protection of state classified information.

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