Auflistung nach Autor:in "Wieland, Thomas"
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- Konferenzbeitrag2nd Workshop on Open Source Software in an Industrial Environment (OSSIE'04)(Informatik 2004, Informatik verbindet, Band 2, Beiträge der 34. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI), 2004) Wieland, Thomas
- KonferenzbeitragAn extensible client platform for eID, signatures and more(Open Identity Summit 2013, 2013) Wich, Tobias; Horsch, Moritz; Petrautzki, Dirk; Schmölz, Johannes; Hühnlein, Detlef; Wieland, Thomas; Potzernheim, SimonThe present paper introduces an extensible client platform, which can be used for eID, electronic signatures and many more smart card enabled applications.
- KonferenzbeitragOn the design and implementation of the Open eCard App(SICHERHEIT 2012 – Sicherheit, Schutz und Zuverlässigkeit, 2012) Hühnlein, Detlef; Petrautzki, Dirk; Schmölz, Johannes; Wich, Tobias; Horsch, Moritz; Wieland, Thomas; Eichholz, Jan; Wiesmaier, Alexander; Braun, Johannes; Feldmann, Florian; Potzernheim, Simon; Schwenk, Jörg; Kahlo, Christian; Kühne, Andreas; Veit, HeikoThe paper at hand discusses the design and implementation of the “Open eCard App”, which is a lightweight and open eID client, which integrates major international standards. It supports strong authentication and electronic signatures with numerous common electronic identity cards in desktop as well as mobile environments. The Open eCard App is designed to be as lightweight, usable and modular as possible to support a variety of popular platforms including Android for example. It will be distributed under a suitable open source license and hence may provide an interesting alternative to existing eID clients.
- KonferenzbeitragAn Open eCard Plug-in for accessing the German national Personal Health Record(Open Identity Summit 2013, 2013) Kuhlisch, Raik; Petrautzki, Dirk; Schmölz, Johannes; Kraufmann, Ben; Thiemer, Florian; Wich, Tobias; Hühnlein, Detlef; Wieland, ThomasAn important future application of the German electronic health card (elektronische Gesundheitskarte, eGK) is the national Personal Health Record (PHR), because it enables a citizen to store and retrieve sensitive medical data in a secure and self-determined manner. As the stored data is encrypted with an eGK- specific certificate and retrieving the encrypted data is only possible after TLS- based authentication, the citizen needs to use a so called “PHR Citizen Client”, which allows to use the eGK for strong authentication, authorization, and decryption purposes. Instead of building such an application from scratch, this paper proposes to use the Open eCard App and its extension mechanism for the efficient creating of a PHR Citizen Client by developing an Open eCard Plug-in for accessing the German national Personal Health Record.
- KonferenzbeitragOpen source as a knowledge management instrument(Informatik 2004, Informatik verbindet, Band 2, Beiträge der 34. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI), 2004) Wieland, ThomasKnowledge management typically focuses on communicating and spreading information and knowledge within a company. It is usually limited to technology or business information in spoken or written form. The representatives often overlook, however, that the code of software programs is also a perfect medium for denoting and communicating knowledge. In this paper, we want to show the benefits and problems that are related to a free exchange of code within a corporation. Applying experiences and best practices of the public open source software community to corporate communities leads to several preconditions that are essential for the success of this approach. Even a substantial change of the company's culture may be connected with the introduction of corporate open source.
- KonferenzbeitragOpeneGK – Benutzerfreundliche und sichere Authentisierung für Mehrwertdienste im Gesundheitswesen(perspeGKtive 2010. Workshop „Innovative und sichere Informationstechnologie für das Gesundheitswesen von morgen“, 2010) Eske, Daniel; Hühnlein, Detlef; Paulus, Sachar; Schmölz, Johannes; Wich, Tobias; Wieland, ThomasDieser Beitrag zeigt, wie die elektronische Gesundheitskarte (eGK) in Verbindung mit dem OpenID-Protokoll bei web-basierten Mehrwertdiensten im Gesundheitswesen zur sicheren, datenschutzund benutzerfreundlichen Registrierung und Authentisierung genutzt werden kann. Außerdem verspricht die Kombination mit dem weit verbreiteten OpenID-Protokoll eine schnellere Akzeptanz und Verbreitung der eGK-basierten Authentisierung im Internet.