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Advanced detection of rogue access point in wireless networks
Šebestová, Dominika ; Pospíšil, Jan (referee) ; Fujdiak, Radek (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor’s thesis is to get acquainted with the available implementation options of Rogue Access Point (RAP) and the detection methods used to detect such points from the side of the client or server, and from the principles of the studied methods implement a solution that is able to detect various types of the Evil Twin (ET). The thesis covers implementation of detection methods based on TCP connection properties and a method monitoring data frames, specifically their arrival time, specific length and source and destination MAC address. Connection of these methods creates an universal detection methods on the client’s side that is tested on the experimental network.
Analysis of Wi-Fi traffic
Bakó, Zdeněk ; Pospíšil, Ondřej (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the capture and analysis of wireless traffic of Wi-Fi networks. The aim of this work is to describe the possibilities of capturing and analyzing the operation of Wi-Fi networks. It describes the IEEE 802.11 standard, its features such as architecture and current standards. A selection of a suitable router is performed on which traffic capture and analysis is performed. Some open-source firmware for routers is compared and the most suitable one is selected. Tools for capturing and analyzing Wi-Fi network traffic are compared and described. The differences between the promiscuous and monitoring capture mode and their possibilities of use are described. Finally, there are described options for analyzing captured 802.11 frames.
Security assessment of standards of IEEE 802.11 family
Řihánek, Tobiáš ; Pospíšil, Jan (referee) ; Pokorný, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this work was to analyze the issue of security testing of the IEEE 802.11 protocols. The thesis includes a theoretical analysis of these protocols and a list of their vulnerabilities. Software used for testing the security was showcased. A utility was created to help with the testing. Finally, the thesis looks at the use of SDR as a way of testing security.
Recognition of security issues in LPWA type networks
Shestopalov, Artur ; Pospíšil, Jan (referee) ; Pospíšil, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the issue of recognizing security incidents in LPWA (LowPower Wide Area) networks. Thesis contains information about the most used LPWA technologies, examines their security architecture and possible threats. Part of the work is a detailed description of LoRaWAN protocols, including architecture, possible attacks, distinguishing security architecture in the new and old versions. Work contains implementation of two security incident scenarios and their subsequent detection: jamming and gateway disconnection. As part of the detection, was created a web application that is able to detect real-time security incidents based on the average value of RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) and the expected time of message transmission.
Passive capturing probe for IEEE 802.11 standard
Partnov, Denys ; Kubánková, Anna (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with a general description of the 802.11 protocol, where the individual layers on which the protocol works are explained and described. Attention was also focused on the possibilities of securing wireless traffic. The practical part then deals with the creation of a complete tool for passive interception of traffic in IEEE 802.11 networks. Where it is mainly about processing traffic statistics. The resulting program, written in Python, allows the user to display current information such as: number of transmitted frames, channel, band, received signal strength, and more. Subsequently, the results can be displayed in the form of graphs. As part of the test measurement, the correct functionality of the program was verified.
Honeypot for LoRaWAN protocol
Zhukova, Viktoriia ; Pospíšil, Jan (referee) ; Pospíšil, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis in the theoretical section focuses on LoRaWAN technology. It describes network communication, LoRaWAN security, vulnerabilities, and mitigation measures. The second half of the theoretical section focuses on describing honeypot technology and its distribution, listing its advantages and disadvantages, and comparing IoT honeypots. The practical section focuses on building an experimental environment. There is a description of the selected hardware and software. It describes the commissioning of the LoRaWAN network, the configuration of the gateway, and the startup of the LoRaWAN server. Next, the whole procedure of honeypot assembly is described. Two variants of high-interaction honeypot are described and investigated. One without the use of sandboxing and using a firewall, the other with the use of sandboxing and an implementation of chroot/jail.
Study of electrical and dielectric properties of ionic liquids
Mitáčková, Martina ; Pospíšil, Jan (referee) ; Zmeškal, Oldřich (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the study of electrical and dielectric properties of ionic liquids. Two types of OECT substrates with different semiconductor channel lengths made of PEDOT:PSS were used to measure these properties. The dielectric properties were measured by impedance spectroscopy, where the dependence of the impedance value and its phase angle on the voltage frequency was measured. It was found from V-A characteristics, that the best closing of semiconductor layer occurs at a positive UGD voltage. The switching speeds of different ionic liquids were compared for this voltage.
Perovskite solar cells
Poláková, Simona ; Zmeškal, Oldřich (referee) ; Pospíšil, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis deals with the study of perovskite solar cells. The theoretical part of this work is devoted to the stability of the perovskite layer and perovskite solar cells, especially chemical and thermal stability are discussed. Furthermore, deposition methods of perovskite active layer were described in more detail. The experimental part deals with the influence of the dropping of the diethyl ether solution during the deposition of the active layer (at different time intervals) on the final efficiency of solar energy conversion, with the preparation of the final perovskite solar cells and with the characterization of the basic electrical properties of the prepared structures.

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