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NAČIN UPORABE ZAKONA O TAJNIH PODATKIH NA MINISTRSTVU ZA ZUNANJE ZADEVE
ID BREZOVAR, ROK (Author), ID Pečarič, Mirko (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Diplomska naloga poskuša odgovoriti na vprašanja, kaj je tajni podatek, kako se z njim dela, kaj vse je potrebno, da nek dokument postane tajni podatek, kako se z njim pravilno ravna, kako se ga prenaša, prebira, posreduje itd. Izbor teme diplomske naloge je posledica lastne radovednosti glede tega, kaj tajni podatek je in do katerih podatkov v povezavi z njihovo tajnostjo se lahko laik sploh dokoplje. Navadni smrtniki, se pravi osebe, ki nimajo nobenih pooblastil, lahko pridejo samo do teoretičnih podatkov o tajnih podatkih in do informacij, ki so na voljo na spletu. Ob osnovnem vprašanju, posredovanem na Urad za varstvo tajnih podatkov, namreč dobimo kratek in jedrnat odgovor, da nam »na žalost ne morejo pomagati«. Diplomska naloga je zato nastala predvsem na podlagi že znanih dejstev, teorije in osebnega znanja o ravnanju s tajnimi podatki. Ob pisanju naloge postane jasno, da tajni podatki v Sloveniji niso nekaj tako zanimivega, kot bi si lahko predstavljali in kot so predstavljeni v različnih ameriških filmih. Pri nas je povprečno število tajnih dokumentov z oznako »strogo tajno« na ministrstvu za zunanje zadeve zelo malo. Vsako ministrstvo ima teh dokumentov le nekaj, za vzorec približno enega do dva, in še to le pomembnejša ministrstva. Tudi izkazovanje s posebnimi izkaznicami z dovoljenjem za prevzem ali prenos tajnih podatkov je po navadi bolj izjema kot pravilo. To je posledica tega, da ravnanje s tajnimi podatki v Sloveniji ni prioritetno, zato ni nenavadno, da se kakšna informacija zelo hitro znajde v javnosti. To pa se trenutno dogaja po vsem svetu, predvsem v Združenih državah Amerike, ki so bolj zanimive, njihove informacije pa bolj zaželene oziroma iskane. Slovenija kot majhna država ni v središču pozornosti, zato njene informacije niso tako zaželene kot informacije drugih, pomembnejših držav. Tajni podatki so zato v Sloveniji manj cenjeni oziroma daleč od tega, da bi se kdo bolj zavzel, da bi se z njimi ravnalo bolj preudarno. Že samo drugačen pristop in večje spoštovanje tistih, ki se ukvarjajo s prenosom in vnosom tajnih podatkov, ter delovanje po črki zakona bi veliko prispevali k izboljšanju na tem področju.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Tajni podatek, Ministrstvo za zunanje zadeve, Urad za varstvo tajnih podatkov, tajnost, Zakon o tajnih podatkih, zakonodaja, kurirska služba, stopnje tajnosti
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FU - Faculty of Administration
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-104942 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:17.10.2018
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Language:English
Title:DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION AND CLASSIFIED INFORMATION
Abstract:
The thesis seeks to answer the questions of what is classified information, how it works, what it takes for a document to become classified information, how it is handled properly, how it is transmitted, read, forwarded, etc. The chosen topic for my thesis is the result of my own curiosity as to what is classified information, and to which data in relation to its secrecy a layman can access. Mere mortals, i.e. persons who do not have any authorisation, can only access to some abstract answers of classified information and informations that are available online. To a basic question submitted to the Office for the Protection of Classified Information we receive a short and concise answer, e.g."that they unfortunately can not help us." The thesis is therefore formed mainly on the basis of already known facts, theory and personal knowledge about how classified information is being handled. During my research it became clear that the secret data in Slovenia is not something as interesting as one would imagine it to be, and as it is shown in a variety of American movies. In Slovenia, the average number of classified documents marked "Top Secret," at a specific ministry is very low. Each ministry has a few of these documents, approximately one or two; and even that number applies for only more important ministries. All other documents with different levels of secrecy are sent with ordinary courier mail. Certification of one's identity with specialised I.D. cards for one's authorisation to handle classified information is usually more an exception rather than the rule. This is due to the fact that operating with classified information in Slovenia is not a priority; it is not unusual that some information finds its way very quickly into public. This is currently happening all around the world, especially in the United States that are more interesting, their information is more desirable and sought. Slovenia is a small country that is not in the center of attention, so its data is not as desirable as that of other, more important countries. Classified information is therefore less valued in Slovenia and for now the current situation is far from it for anyone to take more interest in handling classified information more judiciously. A different approach and greater respect for those who are dealing with classified information and acting acording to the laws, all that would contribute to improvements in this area.

Keywords:Classified information, Ministry of foreign affairs, Government Office for the Protection of Classified Information, Law on Classified Information, legislation, courier service, classified Information

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