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The Impact of the Murder of Alexander Litvinenko on British Policy towards Russia
Fomenková, Klára ; Váška, Jan (advisor) ; Kasáková, Zuzana (referee)
The bachelor thesis titled "The Impact of the Murder of Alexander Litvinenko on British Policy towards Russia" deals with the issue of British policy towards Russia in response to the murder of Alexander Litvinenko, which significantly cooled bilateral relations. The thesis focuses on the analysis of the security and diplomatic actions of the British government and their connection with economic strategies, which is interpreted through the theoretical framework of the thesis - the theory of Canadian political scientist Kalevi Holsti. Holsti's theory, which discusses the interaction of states' security and economic measures in the face of external threats, provides a guide to understanding the shape of the British response. To illuminate the context, an overview of the British policy towards Russia prior to the event is provided, as well as a detailed account of the life and tragic death of Alexander Litvinenko. The period of around one and a half year after the murder is examined to avoid the influence of other events on British policy. Based on the secondary literature studied and the primary sources available, the outcome of this thesis is an analysis of the British government's policy towards Russia in the wake of the incident and an assessment of the unevenness of the response across different...
Denmark between NATO and the EU: Changes in Danish Atlanticism
Zahrádková, Martina ; Váška, Jan (advisor) ; Weiss, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis deals with the change in Denmark's approach towards the EU and NATO in the context of its security and defence policy since the end of the Cold War. Denmark was one of the founding members of NATO in 1949. Despite not being a neutral state, Denmark chose to opt out from the Common Security and Defence Policy of the EU following a failed referendum in 1992, in which the Danish citizens rejected the Maastricht Treaty. Denmark then pursued a closer relationship with the U.S. and supported the American out- of-area operations within NATO, which were often considered controversial among the other European members. This approach positioned Denmark as an Atlanticist and cautious EU member that stood against further integration. Nevertheless, in 2022, Denmark decided to abolish the defence opt-out and participate in the CSDP. This thesis follows Denmark's security and defence strategy since the end of the Cold War. This thesis uses Role Theory as a theoretical framework to examine external and internal factors that led to the decision to abolish the opt-out. It also analyses whether Denmark changed its role in the EU and NATO over the monitored time frame and what the extent of this change was.
Information security management of small business
Nguyen, Hoai Nam ; Tran,, Manh Hung (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to analyse the company's ISMS and to propose certain measures based on the found shortcomings. The introductory part of the thesis focuses on a summary of the theoretical foundations in the field of information security, with the key element being the set of standards ISO/IEC 27000. The analytical part describes the current state of ISMS in a specific company. In the practical part, appropriate measures are selected according to the result of the analysis.
Centralization of Java Security Policy Management
Kalina, Jan ; Rogalewicz, Adam (referee) ; Letko, Zdeněk (advisor)
WildFly is a platform for distributed environment which meets specification of Java Enterprise Edition. This thesis deals with possibilities of centralized management of security policies in this environment. Security policy is a set of permissions to which the Java virtual machine (JVM) limits possibilities of running applications. Just possibilities of security policy using was in WildFly so far heavily restricted. The result of the thesis are extensions of WildFly which add possibility of central deployment of security policies to individual servers, without need for restart that server, into program interface of WildFly and into WildFly management console. Part of result is also patch of core of WildFly, which solve problem of exchange security policy at runtime of JVM.
Rating of Security Business Informations
Veselý, Martin ; Nohel, Oto (referee) ; Dvořák, Jiří (advisor)
The thesis ”Rating of security business information” is focused on creating metrics in order to assess security of an information system of the company Tech4sec, spol.s.r.o. Risks of the information system and their impact on economy of the company are elaborated by application of the created metrics. To build the part of IS/IT strategy of the company that leads to elimitation of the risks found is dealt with in the thesis as well.
Draft of Information Security Methodology in Company Running Electronic Commerce
Mráčková, Kateřina ; RNDr. et RNDr. Vladimír Mazálek, PhD., DBA (referee) ; Sedlák, Petr (advisor)
The work deals with the analysis of security management in company selling goods trought the stone shop and the electronic commerce. The assets and threats affecting them were identified and an analysis of risks and selected measures was evaluated. The work is based on the theoretical background from series of standards ISO/IEC 27000 given in the first part of it.
Draft of company IS/IT security policy.
Kuliš, Ota ; Princová, Irena (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
The presented bachelor's thesis analyses problems of IS/IT security in the factual environment of a middle-sized Czech company and suggests a solution to these problems and its practical implementation. Taking into account the scope of security issues, the thesis is focused on the company security policy.
A Tool for Development of OVAL Definitions within OpenSCAP Project
Černý, Jan ; Rogalewicz, Adam (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the SCAP standard, used in area of computer security, and describes its open source implementation OpenSCAP. The analysis focuses on OVAL, a language for determining vulnerabilities and configuration issues on computer systems. Typical problems of OVAL are discussed. Based on obtained findings, an extension of the OpenSCAP project for reporting and diagnostics of OVAL interpretation has been designed. The thesis describes implementation, integration and testing of proposed extension.
Implementation Methodology of Network Security in the Software Company
Tomaga, Jakub ; Sopuch, Zbyněk (referee) ; Sedlák, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with network security and its deployment in the real environment of the software company. The thesis describes information management framework with a specific concentration on computer networks. Network security policy is designed as well as network infrastructure modifications in order to increase the level of security. All parts of the solution are also analyzed from financial point of view.
Information System Assessment and Proposal for ICT Modification
Ryšánek, Vladimír ; Hampl, Ondřej (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the analysis of the current state of an information system in order to detect it´s deficiencies and to propose a motion for their elimination. Via application of selected methods, it reveals lack in the system security policy, on which this thesis further focuses. Specifies how to implement asset assessment as a part of the risk management in the company and also contains its own security policy solution using Safetica software, which helps reducing the likelihood of the company security incidents.

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