Browsing by Author "Loveček, Tomáš"
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Item Krízový manažment - celé číslo 2/2019(University of Zilina, 2019-12-10) Oulehlová, Alena; Malachová, Hana; Sopóci, Milan; Walancik, Marek; Špaček, Miroslav; Kopecký, Zdeněk; Pulpán, Petr; Hadáček, Libor; Loveček, Tomáš; Soušek, Radovan; Sýkora, Vlastimil; Hylák, Čestmír; Sklenárová, Martina; Štroch, Petr; Slemenský, Miroslav; Betuš, Ľubomír; Míka, Vladimír; Wieser, Vladimír; Adamec, Bohumil; Molovčáková, Nina; Blahová, Marta; Hromada, Martin; Hofreiter, LadislavItem Testovanie trasovacieho systému v uzavretom priestore(Žilinská univerzita v Žiline, 2022) Skýpalová, Erika; Loveček, TomášThe article focuses on the reliability investigation of the tracking system in a confined space concerning the quality of the received signal. Positioning in the outdoor environment allows us to reach any destination without prior knowledge and understanding of its surroundings. However, emphasis is also placed on the problem of positioning in confined spaces. The importance of indoor positioning stems primarily from the need to navigate people in objects. Tracking systems based on Bluetooth Low Energy technology are used to determine the location of people in confined spaces. They are currently applied in various industries, and their implementation is growing in importance. The article contains a theoretical overview focusing on the characteristics and importance of tracking systems. In the methodological part, we investigate the reliability of the selected tracking system in specific confined space conditions based on implemented tests. The conclusion of the article contains an evaluation of the achieved results. We also highlight the advantages and shortcomings of the tested system.Item Výzvy v procese identifikácie rizík v manažmente informačnej bezpečnosti(University of Žilina, 2024) Kampová, Katarína; Loveček, TomášThe article focuses on risk identification as a crucial process within the broader framework of information security management. It highlights the challenges posed by inconsistent legislative requirements and the need for harmonization through international standards, specifically STN ISO/IEC 27005:2023. The authors discuss the importance of a systematic approach to risk management, detailing how the accurate identification of risks influences subsequent phases like analysis, evaluation, and treatment of risks. The article also compares current cybersecurity legislation with international standards, offering insights into best practices for effective risk management in organizations. The conclusions emphasize the need for integrating these standards to ensure consistency and resource efficiency in practice.